American journalist, Catherine Crier has been seen as a television anchor on CNN, ABC News, Fox News Channel, Court TV, and ESPN. Also, she is an author and lawyer.
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Married Twice; Who is Catherine Crier Husband?
Catherine Crier has been happily married to her 2nd husband Christopher Wilson for a long period of time. Her husband Wilson, a shipping broker, and import gallery owner. Before their marriage, the couple had dated for various years but remained private about their relationship. Eventually, Catherine tied the wedding knot with her husband Christopher.
The couple got married on October 8, 1994, in a small & lavish wedding ceremony. Since then the couple has been living a blissful married life. Also, they have been together for more than 16 years as a married couple. Previously, Crier was married to her first husband Michael Barret in 1978. Sadly, the duo's married life didn't work, and finally got divorced in 1987.
Does Catherine Crier Have Kids?
Despite being married twice, Catherine Crier's details of her kids yet to be revealed. As per reports, she didn't share any kids out of her married life.
However, Crier is yet to share official information regarding whether she has kids or not. Catherine is living a private life and didn't like to share her personal life.
About Catherine Crier
On November 6, 1954, Catherine Jean Crier was born in Dallas, Texas, United States. Her father William Crier, a banker and radio broadcaster at KRLD, and mother Ann Crier, a horse breeder and homemaker. She has two siblings sisters whose details missing. Crier was very fascinated by law and politics since her younger days. She enrolled at Richardson High School in Richardson, Texas.
Catherine joined the University of Texas at Austin and earned an Arts degree in political science and international affairs. Also, she was qualified enough to get a Juris Doctor in just two and a half years from the prestigious Southern Methodist University School of Law. Crier became the youngest state judge ever to be elected in Texas history. Likewise, she has worked as a Texas State District Judge for 162nd District Court.
Her piece "The Predators", which examined nursing home abuse, won an Emmy in 1996 for outstanding investigative journalism. Likewise, she is a young-adult author whose book THE CASE AGAINST LAWYERS and DEADLY GAME ranked as the New York Times bestseller. Also, Crier serves as a managing partner in Cajole Entertainment to develop television, film, and documentary projects. She has been making appearances as a guest contributor and panelist on various news programs. Catherine Crier earned an estimated net worth of $1.5 Million. Catherine Crier stands at the height of 5 feet 7 inches 1.76 meters tall.