As one of the most talked-about figures, Paul Teutul Jr. has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Paul Teutul Jr.'s Net Worth?

"American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior"

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Following his departure from Orange County Choppers and "American Choppers," Teutul founded his own business, Paul Jr. Designs, in 2009. Based in Montgomery, New York, it's a lifestyle brand motorcycle customizer and apparel company. Notably, many of its bikes were featured on "American Chopper," including but not limited to the Faro Bike, Cadillac Bike, Cepheid Bike, P-51 Mustang Bike, March of Dimes Bike, GEICO Bike, and New York Yankees Bike. Additionally, Paul Jr. Designs has created bikes for films and video games, and has also been involved in a number of other projects, including the design of a municipal dog park, playground set, and 10th-anniversary Coleman barbecue grill. The company competes directly with Teutul's father's business, Orange County Choppers, and employs or has employed many of that company's former employees, such as Vinnie DiMartino, Joe Puliafico, and Robert Collard.

Paul Teutul Jr. is an American motorcycle builder and designer who has a net worth of $2 million. Paul Teutul Jr. is best known for starring on the reality television series "American Chopper" alongside his father,Paul Teutul Sr., and younger brothersMikeyand Daniel. He is also the owner of Paul Jr. Designs, a New York-based company that makes custom motorcycles and branded apparel. In 2007, Teutul, his father, and his brother were involved in a lawsuit from Turner Construction alleging fraudulent transfer. Paul goes by the nickname Junior, but he is not technically a junior, since he does not share his middle name with his father.

Teutul rose to fame in 2003, when he began starring alongside his father and his brother Michael on the Discovery Channel reality television series "American Chopper." The show focused primarily on Teutul Jr. and his father as they worked together to manufacture custom motorcycles at Teutul Sr.'s company, Orange County Choppers. A hallmark of the series was the contrasting styles and work methods of father and son, which frequently led to heated verbal sparring. Other cast members on "American Chopper" included such mechanics and fabricators asRick Petko, Christian Welter, Nick Hansford,Cody Connelly, and Vincent DiMartino. Paul's brother Michael, usually called Mikey on the show, was the source of much comic relief. His other brother, Daniel, was also occasionally featured on the program.

Paul Teutul Jr. was born Paul Michael Teutul on October 2, 1974. He is the oldest of four children of Paul Sr., the founder of motorcycle manufacturer Orange County Choppers, and Paula. His siblings are Daniel, who owns and manages Orange County Ironworks; Michael, known for starring alongside his brother on "American Chopper"; and Cristin, who works as a nurse in Rochester, New York.

In 2008, after increasingly intense disagreements with his father, Paul was fired from Orange County Choppers and consequently left "American Choppers." He returned briefly as a contractor, but officially left in 2009 to start his own design firm. His father then exercised a contractual option to buy his son's 20% share in the company and filed a lawsuit to force the buyout. Teutul filed an appeal, which he won in 2010. By the next year, the Teutul v Teutul civil action was no longer active. Father and son ultimately reached a settlement with Teutul Sr. finally purchasing his son's 20% share of Orange County Choppers.

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Ultimately, Paul Teutul Jr.'s financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.