Businessman Bobby George has accumulated an estimated net worth of $10 million as the owner of more than six restaurants in Cleveland, Ohio, and has invested in several real estate properties.
Bobby owns several restaurants and cafeterias in his hometown, including Town Hall, REBol, LYV The Wellness Space, Green Goat Cafe Bar, and Barley House. But that’s not all; he plans to expand his business to larger-scale areas.
Apart from that, Bobby has a luxurious portfolio of over 4.5 million square feet of largely urban, historic real estate.
Furthermore, he plans to launch new businesses and establish fresh companies to increase his revenue, adding to his million-dollar estimated net worth. A portion of this wealth came from his family, as his father, Tony George, handed the restaurant business to him.
Apart from his $10 million net worth, Bobby might have accumulated more fortune in recent years as many reports on his endeavors haven’t been released, especially after his recent arrest in the assault case.
Bobby George owns an Ethos Hospitality Group enterprise and has investments in over three dozen companies!
After following his father’s footsteps into the business world, Bobby established himself in the booming scenario, handling the hospitality group with 200 to 500 employees.
Additionally, his stake in over forty companies has contributed to Bobby’s inclusion among the top ten best restaurants and cafes in the area.
Christian restaurateur Bobby George who was behind Olympic 'Last Supper' boycott faces long stint in jail after string of charges https://t.co/TdZYcD9trn pic.twitter.com/zbWpIBo6Fw
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) August 13, 2024
As per reports, typical restaurants in the USA make a profit of around $30,000 per month; Bobby’s monthly income must be around $150,000, considering his restaurant’s popularity and association with five restaurants in Cleveland and parts of Dublin.
Despite his successful career, Bobby is currently facing multiple charges, including charges of SA, attempted homicide, and abduction of his girlfriend.
Soon after his arrest, the businessman appeared for a hearing where his attorney asked for a $100,000 bond, saying Bobby had no prior felony history and had good ties to the community.
However, News 5 Cleveland reported that Bobby had to pay $200,000 for bail as the charges against him were serious. This strained his public and business image, ultimately worsening his net worth.
Additional Information
- Born in 1981, Bobby George grew up in the suburbs of Ohio and graduated from Ohio University with a major in finance and economics.
- After the Last Supper performance, George issued a notice to protest against the Paris Olympics, claiming it insulted the Christian faith.
- His 25-year-old ex-girlfriend filed a complaint on August 8 as Bobby’s attack caused her to be hospitalized.