What is Nancy Grace doing now

Former prosecutor Nancy Grace made a name for herself—and an enviable net worth—with her TV shows on Court TV and HLN. But the 62-year-old shows no signs of stopping, having joined many of her former cable-news colleagues in the switch from linear TV to streaming. On her Crime Stories podcast and Fox Nation show, for instance, Grace has given her take on the Uvalde school shooting, the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard court battle, the Alabama prison breakout, among other recent headlines.

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And she rejects the long-standing accusations that she sensationalizes the news, as she told The Daily Beast in 2020. “I report and cover and investigate very disturbing criminal cases,” she said at the time. “I consider those facts to be evidence. If other people consider true crime to be sensational, I would say that they’re wrong,” she argues.

Grace “dives deep into the day’s most shocking crimes” as host of the podcast Crime Stories with Nancy Grace and the Fox Nation series of the same name, according to the descriptions of both. She’s also the founder of the website CrimeOnline, which purportedly “arms its audience with need-to-know information that not only allows them to protect themselves but also gather as a community—a crime-busting nation—to fight back.”

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What is Nancy Grace doing now

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Grace told The Daily Beast that she hopes that her legacy will be “for seeking justice” but she wasn’t concerned about her legacy at the time. “I have a lot of cases to tackle, and many injustices I hope to address, before I can consider a legacy,” she added.

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What's Nancy Grace’s net worth?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Grace’s net worth is $25 million. Her legal career started on a tragic note, with the murder of her then-fiancé in 1979. Following that loss, Grace pursued a career in criminal law, earning a law degree and becoming a prosecutor at the Atlanta-Fulton County District Attorney’s Office.

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Grace segued into television with her jobs hosting the Court TV shows Trial Heat and Closing Arguments between 1997 and 2007. She also hosted her self-named HLN show from 2005 until 2016, during which time she covered the Casey Anthony case, the Amanda Knox case, Whitney Houston’s death, and other national stories.

Nancy Grace

Legal commentator, TV journalist, former prosecutor

Net worth: $25 million (reported)

Nancy Grace is a legal commentator and television journalist who hosted Closing Arguments on Court TV and Nancy Grace on HLN.

Birthdate: Oct. 23, 1959

Birthplace: Macon, Ga.

Education: B.A. from Mercer University, J.D. from Mercer University School of Law, Master of Laws from New York University

Spouse: David Linch ​(m. 2007)

Children: Lucy Elizabeth and John David (b. 2007)

In her Daily Beast interview, Grace contended that people have always been fascinated—or, at least—curious about true crime. “I don’t think the interest in crime is any different than it always has been, and I think it’s because—and I agree with this, generally—people are good,” she explained. “And that goes for judges, defense lawyers, cops, civilians. For the most part, I think people are good, and so it’s hard for people to accept depravity because it’s so foreign to them.”

Nancy Grace will host a new series for Fox Nation called America’s Most Wanted Overtime, tied to the Fox network airing of America’s Most Wanted, and she also has signed a new multiyear deal in which she will continue Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.

America’s Most Wanted Overtime will debut at 10 PM ET on March 15, and will run after the season premiere of America’s Most Wanted, which is hosted by Elizabeth Vargas. Overtime will take a deeper dive into the cases the cases on the show, with chief investigators, law enforcement experts and victims’ family members.

Grace’s new series will be released under the streaming service’s Fox Justice banner.

Grace also appears as a regular guest on Fox News Channel, and recently presented a Fox Nation tribute special to Larry King, her mentor and former colleague. Crime Stories with Nancy Grace is a daily SiriusXM radio show that started simulcasting on Fox Nation in January, 2020 . Grace also has helmed specials for Fox Nation including A Tiger King Investigation, A Ghislaine Maxwell Investigation and A Fort Hood Investigation.

Grace previously hosted a show for A&E, Grace vs. Abrams, and CNN HLN’s Nancy Grace from 2005 to 2016. She also is the founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com. She is a former prosecutor who worked at the Atlanta-Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney’s office, focusing on felony cases involving murder, rape, child molestation and arson.

Is Nancy Grace still married?

And now I've just got so many blessings,” she confides about her life with husband David Linch and their 13-year-old twins, John David and Lucy, exclusively to Closer.

What is Nancy Grace's new show?

Nancy Grace gets to the bottom of the most challenging and multi-layered true crime stories.

Who is Nancy Grace husband?

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Where is Nancy Grace televised?

Nancy Grace is live from Orlando with the latest at 8 PM ET only on HLN.