Here's How The Recent Allegations Against Danny Masterson Affected His Net Worth

After taking part in Steven Hyde on That 70's Show, Danny Masterson was well-known and other folks have long since related him with that TV function. Recently, Masterson was charged with 3 counts of rape, and, according to Global News, that might mean going to jail for as much as 45 years if he is found accountable.

Danny Masterson was arrested and he'll have an arraignment in September 2020. People are curious if Masterson and Ashton Kutcher are still friends and it sort of feels like they're still in each different's lives. But Masterson's occupation has come crashing down and it is secure to say that it has affected his net worth.

$16 Million Net Worth

Since That 70's Show, Danny Masterson has had many roles, and he has a $16 million net worth.

According to In Touch Weekly, Masterson has been a DJ, calling himself DJ Mom Jeans and DJ Donkey Punch, and he has additionally been a "partial" restaurant owner and made some money from real estate. While no person is bound what he made to play Hyde on That 70's Show, Ashton Kutcher and Topher Grace were paid $250,000-$300,000 for each episode (or $6-Eight million a season) this means that that Masterson will have to had been getting a identical wage.

In 2012, the actor talked to Smashing Interviews about his time on That 70's Show and how the cast used to be close in age to one another. He said, "I was two years older than everybody. Mila was 15, Wilmer was a senior in high school, and I was already 22 and was living in my fifth apartment and had been working forever. Kutcher, Topher, and I are all about the same age. They are a couple of years younger. Mila sort of spent a few years modeling around the world, so she had a little bit of an older vibe."

Masterson also advised the publication about what it was like running in the restaurant business. He mentioned that it used to be profitable: "Seemed like a fun way to lose some money, and then we ended up not losing money. We’ve bought and sold eight restaurants. The last one is called the Geisha House, which is like a Japanese sushi restaurant. It’s awesome, then there's a Korean place, an Italian place, a steakhouse, a couple of sports bars that are doing really well, a bar in Park City, Utah and one in Hollywood."

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The Ranch

Besides Steven Hyde on That 70's Show, Danny Masterson also had a major position on the Netflix collection The Ranch. He starred as Colt Bennett, and Ashton Kutcher performed his brother Rooster Bennett. They labored on their circle of relatives's Colorado livestock ranch.

The recent allegations against him have affected his net worth because he was fired from that series. That supposed saving goodbye to his wage. The show premiered in April 2016 and the actor was let go from the show in 2017.

According to USA Today, the reliable remark from Netflix read, "As a result of ongoing discussions, Netflix and the producers have written Danny Masterson out of The Ranch. Yesterday was his last day on the show, and production will resume in early 2018 without him.”

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Legal Fees

Because of the allegations against him, Danny Masterson also has a lot of legal fees now, so that must be contributing to his overall financial picture.

According to The Wrap, the LAPD said in 2017 that three women accused him of sexual assault at his Hollywood Hills house, and no charges have been made. The three assaults happened in 2001 and 2003.

Danny Masterson is also involved with another case. In 2019, Marie Bobette Riales and a married couple named Chrissie Bixler and Cedric Bixler-Zavala, and "two anonymous Jane Does," filed a lawsuit against Masterson and the Church of Scientology, as The Wrap notes. The lawsuit says that the actor “conspired to and systemically stalked, harassed, invaded their family’s privacy, and intentionally caused them emotional distress to silence and intimidate them.”

After Masterson was charged, Leah Remini, who has been very vocal after her difficult departure from Scientology, tweeted that she felt that people were finally listening. According to USA Today, she said, "Finally, victims are being heard when it comes to Scientology!" She continued, "This is simply the starting Scientology, your days of having away with it's coming to an end."

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According to ABC News, Danny Masterson's arraignment will be on September 18th, 2020. The statement for the lawsuit reads, "We are assured that the fact will be known and hope that the fees filed lately are the first steps on this lengthy journey of healing, justice, and retaining those who victimized us responsible.”

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