What is Lorenzo Gordon's net worth? Looking at fortune amassed by former basketball player

Lorenzo Gordon and his wife Brittish Williams in a reality TV show
Lorenzo Gordon and his wife Brittish Williams in a reality TV show

Lorenzo Gordon is the husband of 'Basketball Wives' star British Williams who has just been sentenced to four years in prison due to a tax fraud case. We explore the net worth of Gordon, a former basketball player, who spent most of his career abroad.

Lorenzo Gordon's net worth is estimated at around $3.8 million as of 2023(as per Wealthy Genius), primarily sourced from his reality TV show appearances.

Lorenzo Gordon gained additional fame through his relationship with Brittish Williams, a reality television personality, leading to appearances in the 'Basketball Wives LA' and 'Marriage Reboot' television shows.

Despite their engagement, the couple faced challenges and broke up in May 2016 due to infidelity issues.

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Lorenzo Gordon's basketball career

Born on May 16, 1983, in St. Louis, Gordon is an American basketball player known for his versatility as a power forward. Standing at six-foot-seven (2.01 meters), he started his basketball career playing for the Mineral Area Community College, Illinois University and the Oklahoma City Stars.

His basketball career took a turn as he went international to play in Germany, Israel, Turkey, France and Argentina. His most recent stint is playing for the Argentinian team, Obras Sanitarias and Ramat HaSharon in Israel.

Lorenzo Gordon's wife sentenced to four years in prison for fraud

In a sudden turn of events, reality TV star and wife of basketball player Lorenzo Gordon, Brittish Williams has been sentenced to four years in federal prison after pleading to 15 counts of fraud earlier this year.

Williams has been known for involvement in 'Basketball Wives' and 'Marriage Reboot Camp: Reality Stars', and was accused of tax evasion, identity theft and under-reporting business income.

Federal prosecutors indicted Brittish Williams in 2021, alleging she continued fraudulent activities even after her indictment. This includes falsely obtaining pandemic-related rent relief and submitting fake medical bills to an insurance company.

During her sentencing, Williams and her attorney requested leniency, expressing her remorse and concern for her daughter. Judge Henry Autrey reportedly noted Williams 'fraudulent mentality' and pushed on to give her a sentence of four years in prison.

According to US Attorney Diane Klocke, she emphasized that Williams' ongoing fraudulent acts and disregard for tax obligations argue for a harsher sentence for her repeated offenses.

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