Jimmie Allen Net Worth 2023: Singer Sacked By PR Firm, CMA Fest After Sex Assault Lawsuit

Jimmie Allen
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Jimmie Allen is one of the few Black country artists in the music industry right now. With a burgeoning career in the Country music scene, it is quite unfortunate and saddening to see that the singer is now plagued with a damning sexual assault lawsuit.

Earlier this month, Allen was hit by a lawsuit from a woman who claimed to be in his management team before. She confessed to being sexually assaulted by the singer and was told that her employment rests on their sexual relationship.

Since the very telling lawsuit was publicized, Allen has since gone downhill - with left and right cancellations from his team, it's quite fitting to take a peek at his net worth.

Jimmie Allen Net Worth 2023

According to CA Knowledge, Jimmie Allen's Net Worth is around $2.5 Million. This can be primarily attributed to the meager success of his three studio albums.

His debut album, "Mercury Lane," reached No. 128 on the Billboard 200 and No. 12 on the Top Country Albums chart. His debut single, "Best Shot" was his most successful single yet. It reached No. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 1 on the US Country Airplay charts, No. 5 on the Top Country Songs charts, and No. 33 on the Adult Pop charts. It has also been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

His second single, also from "Mercury Lane" reaped similar success. It reached No. 49 on the Hot 100 and No. 1 on the US Country Airplay charts.

With his gaining significance and fame on the Country music scene, Allen became the first Black solo artist to win New Male Artist of the Year at the ACM Awards in 2021. He was also hailed the New Artist of the Year at the CMA Awards in the same year.

He also served as a guest mentor at "American Idol" Season 20, the same reality singing competition he was a part of ten seasons before.

Jimmie Allen's Career Going Downhill

After he was removed from the CMA Fest 2023 lineup, he was also suspended by his label BBR Music Group. His booking agency, UTA, did the same thing.

Most recently, Allen was sacked by his own PR firm, Full Coverage Communication, according to a Billboard report, following the controversy that arise after the sexual assault lawsuit.

Allen subtly addressed the allegations on his social media account. Read his statement below.

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