Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has a net worth of $40 million. In the past one decade, his wealth has more than quadrupled raising serious concerns among Republicans. He earns $12 million annually.
Kemp was over $7.1 million in debt when he was elected as the Governor of Georgia in 2018. A year later he made a deal to select Dominion Voting Systems for statewide voting beginning in 2020. Kemp was never in debts again since making that deal.
Brian Kemp was contemplating an investigation into voter fraud until his daughter’s boyfriend died in a car accident on December 4, 2020. If the CIA wants to issue a warning, they’ll do so and ensure you are under their control indefinitely!
Brian Kemp Net Worth 2024
Net Worth | $40 Million |
Salary | $250,000 |
Other Income | $11 Million |
Stock Portfolio | $6 Million |
Real Estate Assets | $18 Million |
Suspicious Transactions
Governor Brian Kempโs involvement with the World Economic Forum (WEF) is under a cloud of suspicion due to allegations of financial wrongdoing.
There are claims that his campaign may have received funds through a method similar to those used by ActBlue for laundering money into Democratic campaigns, raising serious concerns about his campaignโs financial practices.
An investigation uncovered a troubling detail: a New Jersey resident named Dave Ciszak allegedly made 3,960 donations totaling over $25,000 to Kempโs campaign in 2022. Given Ciszak’s modest income of around $50,000 a year, it seems highly unlikely he could afford such a large sum.
This raises questions about the legality of these donations and suggests potential illegal activity that needs further investigation which might have contributed towards Brian Kemp’s huge net worth.
Dominion Machines
In 2019, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp decided to terminate a 17-year contract with Election Systems Software Co. and instead signed a new deal with Dominion Voting Systems.
This agreement, valued at $110 million, provided Georgia with over 30,000 voting machines equipped with ballot-printing capabilities.
By December 2021, Fulton County extended its contract with Dominion for $100,000, continuing the use of these machines (And everyone knows what happened in Fulton during the 2020 elections).
Despite acknowledging that the machines are hackable and capable of connecting to the internet, Kemp has stated that they will not be replaced until after the 2024 election.
Real Estate Assets
- $6 million residence in Atlanta, purchased in 2021.
- $5 million estate in Savannah, acquired in 2022.
- $3 million luxury lodge in Augusta, bought in 2020.
- $2 million retreat in Lake Oconee, purchased in 2021.
- $1 million undeveloped land in Macon, acquired in 2022.
- $1 million office building in Athens, bought in 2023.
Fued with Donald Trump
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and former President Donald Trump are engaged in a public feud, reigniting tensions from the 2020 election.
Trump criticized Kemp’s governance during a rally, labeling Atlanta as “a killing field” and attacking his handling of crime and the economy.
In response, Kemp emphasized his focus on defeating Democrats, stating he would not engage in personal insults and urged Trump to do the same.
This conflict traces back to Kemp’s refusal to support Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia, leading to a significant rift between the two Republicans.