Wednesday, June 24, 2015

How hip hop producer Scott Storch blew his $70m fortune, now has $100

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How in the world did this happen? Super producer Scott Storch yesterday filed for bankruptcy. He has only $100 to his name. The news sent shock waves around the world…why? Because just a few years ago, Scott was one of the highest paid people in the US music industry. He’s produced hits for Dr Dre, 50 cent, Beyonce, Justin Timberlake & many more. He had a mansion in Miami, dated Paris Hilton and was worth $70million.


TMZ reports

Scott Storch – the famed music producer who produced tracks for Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Beyonce and a slew of others — was worth $70 million. Now he’s got a hundred dollars cash. Storch filed for bankruptcy claiming he has a grand total of $3,600 of assets to his name — $100 in cash, $500 in clothing and a $3k watch. Most shocking … his music companies are valued at $0.


Storch produced some of the biggest records in music history, includingTimberlake’s “Cry Me a River” andAguilera’s “Fighter.”


He claims in bankruptcy docs he made a grand total of $10,000 last year.


As for how Storch lost his money, he reportedly blew through $30 mil in a 6 month span on drugs.


He also spent a fortune on cars, houses and other extravagances.


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Early Life And Rise To Stardom


Scott Spencer Storch was born on December 16, 1973 in Long Island, New York. His mother was a singer and his father was a court reporter. His uncle Jeremy founded a soul rock band called The Vagrants and performed on the side for artists like Eddie Money and Dave Mason. His parents divorced when Scott was 10 and he moved with his mother to Florida. High school was rough for Scott, so in the middle of his first year he moved up to Philadelphia with his dad. He never made past the ninth grade. When he was 18 years old, Scott and his father moved to Cherry Hill, New Jersey where they had family nearby. One of those nearby family members was Scott’s cousin. This cousin introduced Scott to the world of music.


He slowly began producing beats and rising the music ranks. In 1991 Scott was hired to be a keyboard player for the hip hop group The Roots. His rise to producer stardom did not take long.


Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E” was Scott’s first massive commercial hit. He followed up with songs like 50 Cent’s “Candy Shop”, Fat Joe’s “Lean Back”, Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me a River”, Beyonce’s “Me, Myself and I”. He actually produced hundreds of hit songs during his prime.


At his peak, Storch would sell each track for $100,000. In 2005 alone, Storch produced more than 80 tracks for some of music’s biggest stars and was considered the hottest maestro on the planet. He was even named ASCAP’s Songwriter of the Year for 2006.


Unimaginably Lavish Spending


Not surprisingly, Scott’s lifestyle quickly reflected his new found fame, success and fortune. He dated some of the hottest women on the planet and Paris Hilton (zing!). He also began spending money at a furious pace. Storch owned a car collection that would impress Jay Leno. His fleet was made up of 20 high end luxury cars that cost $250,000 – $700,000 a piece. Storch’s collection included a Bentley, Maybach, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti Veyron and a limited edition McLaren SLR just to name a few. Storch admitted that he would wake up, blow some coke, and then head straight to the car dealership where he would drop hundreds of thousands of dollars, on a whim. He claims he bought at least 10 cars while high on cocaine.


Storch set up shop in a $10.5 million mansion on Miami’s ultra exclusive Palm Island which he bought in 2006, right at the peak of the real estate bubble. The house was a 30,000 square foot, waterfront mansion that had nine bedrooms, an indoor pool, spa, movie theater, fitness center and game room. In front of the mansion, Storch parked his 117 foot, four bedroom $20 million yacht which he named “Tiffany”.


Fast forward a few years and a bank was forced to repossess both the Yacht and the mansion due to lack of payment. Interestingly, in 2010 the house was bought out of foreclosure by Rockstar Energy Drink founder Russell Weiner for $6.75 million. Weiner owned it until October 2012, when he flipped it to rapper Birdman for $14.5 million. Storch also failed to pay as much as $700,000 in property taxes from the mansion to the IRS.


Scott Storch


In addition to houses, cars, and yachts, Storch also had a penchant for expensive jewelry. He showered himself and his girlfriends with millions of dollars worth of diamonds, $100 thousand watches, necklaces and more. His left index finger was permanently adorned with a 32 carat canary yellow diamond ring that cost an estimated $7 million.


He also did not exactly fly coach. Whenever Scott traveled, it was by private jet, no matter the distance. While that may not be surprising, keep in mind that even some of the richest celebrities in Hollywood choose to fly commercial when they are going around the world because private jets cost so much money per hour. Storch on the other hand was not shy about spending $250,000 to fly his entourage to the French Riviera for a last minute vacation. Mind you, that’s $250,000 each direction! Perhaps the most jaw dropping aspect of Scott’s story is that he spent a mind boggling $30 million in a six month coke fueled binge. By his own estimation, Scott was spending $250,000 a month on partying alone, at his peak.


Scott Storch Jet


Scott’s incredible rise and fall started to unravel in 2007. His hard partying ways began to affect his music. He stopped working for long periods of time and would make A-list musicians wait for hours upon hours at his studio. Storch reportedly made super star Janet Jackson wait 10 hours at the studio while he partied away. As this negative reputation spread, fewer artists lined up to buy Storch’s beats. And as the money slowed down, his spending did not. By 2009, Storch managed to blow through his entire $70 million fortune and was forced to declare bankruptcy. He was arrested on cocaine charges in Vegas in 2012.


In June 2015, Scott filed for bankruptcy again. In the filing he claimed to only have $3,600 in assets which was made up of $100 in cash, $500 worth of clothing and a $3000 watch. He valued his music company at $0. In the filing Scott said that he made $10,000 in 2014. Ouch.


So what’s the lesson here? I mean, there are a hundred. Don’t do drugs. Don’t waste money on unnecessary lavish gifts. Don’t date Paris Hilton. And most important of all, when you’re doing well, put some damn money in the bank for a rainy day!!!


Scott Storch and Paris Hilton


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