Patrick Labbé Net Worth

He has been involved in the film industry for over 50 years, working as an actor, location manager, and production assistant. He has been involved in numerous projects, including feature films, television series, and documentaries. His work has been recognized with several awards, including the Prix Jutra for Best Location Management in 2001. Patrick Labbé is a highly respected figure in the Canadian film industry, and his contributions have been invaluable.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Location Management
Birth Day July 19, 1927
Birth Place  Montréal, Québec, Canada
Age 96 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo

💰 Net worth

Patrick Labbé's net worth is estimated to range from $100K to $1M by 2024. Labbé has gained recognition in the entertainment industry as an actor and location manager based in Canada. With his exceptional talent and expertise in managing film shooting locations, Labbé has showcased his versatility in the field and has been involved in various successful projects. As his career continues to flourish, his net worth is expected to grow substantially in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

2015

Lambert retired in January 2015 after 22 years as executive Director of the Tribal Gaming Commission. As a candidate for chief, Lambert said he would start an office of employee rights, deal with the tribe's drug Problem, focus on tourism and its economic benefits, and protect the rights of the people as a sovereign nation. He also said the government-owned local newspaper, the Cherokee One Feather, was not truly independent despite the free press act, and he intended to make changes to ensure its independence. As one of five candidates, he received 59 percent of the vote in the June 2015 primary.

2016

Lambert suspected previous chief Michell Hicks of misusing tribal funds. In April 2016, Lambert presented results of an audit to the Tribal Council. He asked the FBI to conduct its own investigation.

2017

On May 25, 2017, the Tribal Council found Lambert guilty on 8 of 12 charges. Being found guilty on even one would have been enough to remove Lambert as chief. 9 of 12 members voted for the resolution removing Lambert. Opponents of this action claimed impeachment was done in retaliation for an FBI investigation that Lambert ordered. Among the offenses: Lambert was accused of signing a contract with Harrah's Cherokee that involved the casino renting rooms in Lambert's hotel, signing other contracts without tribal council approval, and improper hiring practices. Lambert and his attorney said Lambert did nothing that would justify impeachment. Vice Chief Richard Sneed replaced Lambert immediately.