None, though he's clearly well off. Seems like he has a reasonably successful plaintiff's side litigation firm (likely the basis for this business idea); based on that I'd guess he's got a few million liquid. Very liberally I'd guess over $10M but not significantly more. Most of his overall nw is probably tied up in his law firm, and anyone familiar with the structure of law firms knows that as an equity partner, you have to be bought out (which is not always possible, either because the other partners are unwilling or unable). As a side note, his law firm has a very unusual revenue share deal with MPS Recovery, one of of several issues with the SPAC acquisition. As some others on the board have noted, he recently purchased a ~$25M condo, but I'd hesitate to glean too much from that - apparently he purchased it from the founder of the SPAC that's taking MSP public and paid for at least half of it with MSP stock. One of the conflicts of interest in the deal I referenced before.
@canadianhurricane My interest in this is first and foremost, can this guy help the U. And secondarily, a personal/professional interest in the world of Miami finance, since it's not every day a $30bn company headquartered on S. Le Jeune appears out of nowhere without anyone knowing about it. Like I said initially, don't really care where the $ comes from as long as it's not human trafficking or reverse mortgages or something cartoonishly evil like that. Hard to find a fortune that big made 100% honestly, and among the redneck state scumbags that fund SEC teams the honest fortunes might be 1 in 10, or 1 in 20. Don't care if it's fake, and the bigger the better as long as it goes to the U. But the fact that the company may be totally fake is reason to be cautious about how much money this guy can ultimately provide the university. As far as attention - I don't think anyone is reading this forum more than they're reading Bloomberg, which has published a half dozen articles on this SPAC.
Maybe that doesn't matter, maybe he only realizes like 20-30M out of it, or maybe 100M. I dunno. He's clearly become a player on the BOT who is advocating for good change and based on that, I hope his deal succeeds and he spends the rest of his days trying to figure out how to cram $20B into UM's athletics budget. Even if he's just a powerful voice that gives additional heft to Mas, Lambert, Lemonis, Soffer et al, I'm fine with that too.