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American motorcycle designer and television personality (American Chopper), Paul Michael “Paulie” Teutul has an estimated net worth of $10 miilion.

Teutul co-founded Orange County Choppers along with his father, Paul Teutul, Sr. in 1999. Teutul goes by the nickname Junior. He opened his own design firm called Paul Jr. Designs, and, in 2009, designed a dog park in Montgomery, New York. The company manufactures custom motorcycles and sells branded clothing. Teutul, along with his father and younger brother Michael Teutul, became celebrities when Orange County Choppers became the focus of a reality television series American Chopper on Discovery Channel in 2002.

He was responsible for designing the logo for OCC. His first product design was a "facelift" for Coleman's 10th anniversary "Roadtrip Grill" in 2010. On the February 4, 2010 American Chopper episode "Stewart-Haas Bike", Paul pitched a line of dog toys to Bamboo Pets. Teutul Jr. married his long term girlfriend, Rachael Biester (August 20, 2010),  they were on the TLC show Say Yes to the Dress.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2016

Asset

Current value of the Orange County Choppers' 61 thousand square foot custom motorcycle operation

$13,000,000

2012

Salary

Salary for every episode of the TV show American Choppers

$2,000