Lucy Decoutere Net Worth

Lucy Decoutere is an actress and miscellaneous crew member born on September 05, 1970. She is best known for her work on the Trailer Park Boys franchise, appearing in the 2001 series, the 2006 movie, and the 2014 movie Don't Legalize It.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day September 05, 1970
Lucy Decoutere age 52 YEARS OLD
Alma mater Concordia University Griffith University
Occupation Actress

💰 Net worth: $16 Million

Lucy Decoutere, a highly talented actress and miscellaneous crew member, is estimated to have a net worth of $16 million in 2024. Born in 1970, Lucy has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry throughout her career. Known for her exceptional acting skills and versatile talent, she has charmed audiences with her performances in various roles. Her dedication and passion for her craft have certainly paid off, as reflected in her impressive net worth. Lucy Decoutere continues to leave a lasting impact on the entertainment world with her remarkable talent and unwavering commitment.

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Biography/Timeline

2014

In October 2014, DeCoutere joined seven anonymous women in publicly alleging sexual assault by former CBC Radio personality Jian Ghomeshi; she was the first to publicly identify herself. Ghomeshi was charged with sexual assault and choking, but was acquitted of all charges at the trial involving DeCoutere, with the judge expressing doubt of the witnesses' testimonies.

2016

On April 2, 2016, DeCoutere announced via Twitter that she was resigning from Trailer Park Boys after actor and co-star Mike Smith was arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman. Also on April 2, 2016, it was revealed by the Trailer Park Boys' publicist, Sheila Roberts, that DeCoutere had informed the show's producers a few weeks before Smith's arrest that she would not be returning for the show's next season. Statements released from the Trailer Park Boys production team indicated that the incident was misreported and that the call to the police was made by persons who had not witnessed the event. The woman was described by Smith as a friend, and she issued a statement that "at no time did [she] feel in danger" and that the incident was "perceived as something other than what it was."