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Scott Big Cat Pfaff Net Worth

Scott Pfaff Net Worth Scott Pfaff, also known as “Big Cat,” gained fame on the MTV reality series Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory. He has a net worth of $4 million. Pfaff’s older brother, Chris, was a fixture on the show, and Scott filled the role of resident skate technician. He also became a successful music producer and has his own recording studio in the Fantasy Factory. While Scott hasn’t reached the same level of fame as his brother, he has appeared on other TV shows, including Ridiculousness and Nitro Circus.

Tracy Morgan Considers His Life a 'Second Chance' After Traumatic Car Accident

Tracy Morgan has been making people laugh for over 25 years now, but it doesn’t mean his life has been full of fun and games. The SNL alum has become a staple of the television world since his premiere on the late-night variety show in 1996. However, a deadly car crash in 2015 nearly ended his career and his life. Thankfully, he made it out. On the fifth anniversary of the crash, the 30 Rock star spoke about how grateful he was to be alive.

Ariana's Revenge Dress,' More 'Pump Rules' Season 10 Reunion Looks

The moment we’ve been waiting for! Less than two weeks after the Vanderpump Rules reunited to film the highly anticipated season 10 reunion amid Scandoval, Bravo has dropped the first official pics from special. On Monday, April 3, the network shared snaps of Ariana Madix, Tom Sandoval, Raquel Leviss, Scheana Shay, Lala Kent, Katie Maloney, Tom Schwartz, James Kennedy, Ally Lewber and Lisa Vanderpump. Fans were anticipating Ariana’s look after Andy Cohen teased she was wearing a “revenge dress” at the time.

Judge Engoron's Potential Last-Minute Ammunition Against Donald Trump

The judge in Donald Trump's New York fraud trial may be delaying his verdict after hearing that a Trump executive is willing to admit he gave perjured evidence, a former federal prosecutor has said. Judge Arthur Engoron was supposed to deliver his verdict by the end of January but has delayed its release by at least a week. The New York Times reported on February 1 that Trump's former chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, is negotiating a plea deal after allegedly admitting that he lied in his testimony before Engoron.