Lebanon Levi Net Worth

He is best known for his role on the TLC reality series, "Amish Mafia," which follows the lives of a group of men who protect the Amish community from outside threats. Lebanon Levi is an American reality television personality from Lancaster, Pennsylvania who has a net worth of $200 thousand dollars. He is best known for his role on the TLC reality series, "Amish Mafia," which follows the lives of a group of men who protect the Amish community from outside threats. Levi is a member of an Amish community in Pennsylvania and is known as Levi King Stoltzfus.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day July 30, 1979
Birth Place United States
Age 44 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo
Net Worth: $200 Thousand
Gender: Male

💰 Net worth: $200 Thousand (2024)

Lebanon Levi, widely recognized as one of the prominent actors in the United States, is anticipated to have a net worth of around $200 thousand by 2024. Known for his captivating performances and diverse roles, Levi has managed to establish himself as a skilled actor within the industry. His talent and professional achievements have contributed significantly to his growing net worth. As he continues to flourish in his acting career, his financial success is projected to increase steadily, reflecting his hard work and dedication.

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The Amish are known for simple living, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt many conveniences of modern technology, which they refer to as "English."  Lebanon Levi serves as part of the "Amish Mafia", a group of four Amish men who protect the Amish community in the area. He acts as judge and jury regarding Amish law within the community, as well. He is also part of the local fire department. He is currently featured on the Discovery Channel series, Amish Mafia, which follows Levi, and his fellow "soldiers" as they operate within the Amish community. The show began airing in December of 2012, and ran for six episodes, it is now in its third season. The program has come under intense fire by Amish scholars. Additionally, many of the scenes are re-enactments based on eyewitness accounts, though it is unclear which scenes are real, and which are re-enactments. This has left many viewers and reviewers scratching their heads, and critics calling the show irresponsible.