William Rashbaum is a well-known New York Times senior writer of topics related to corruption, crime & the myriad miscreants of our time. Besides, William is known for his work for popular outlets such as the Hearts Newspapers, The Times, the New York Daily News, New York Newsday, and more.

William Rashbaum's Biography

Date Of Birth: 1959

Birth Day: 06 August

Father: William Kohlmann Rashbaum

Mother: Lynn Phillips

Age: 63-Years-Old

Siblings: Sarah Phillips

Zodiac Sign: Leo

Relationship Status: Unknown

Birth Place: New York, United States

Wife: N/A

Nationality: American

Married: N/A

Religion: Christianity

Children: N/A

Ethnicity: White

Profession: Author, Editor, News Personality

Height: 5 feet 8 inches

Net worth: $3 million

Weight: Decent

Instagram: Link

Education: Bachelor of Arts in English & Language

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College: Sarah Lawrence College, Columbia University

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Who Is William Rashbaum? Wiki Details

William Rashbaum is a renowned author, editor, and news personality best recognized for his work as a senior writer on the Metro Staff of The New York Times and spent three decades writing about crime in New York. However, William Rashbaum doesn’t own a Wikipedia page yet.

Furthermore, William Rashbaum was born to his parents, his father, William Kohlmann Rashbaum (1926-2005), and his mother, Lynn Phillips, in New York, United States. They raised him along with his sister, Sarah Phillips. Meanwhile, his father was a gynecologist who sadly passed away at age 78. Eventually, his parents got divorced, and he got married to his stepmother, Mary Sams.

In contrast, William took birth to her mother on 06 August 1959 in New York City, NY, and he is currently 63 years old as of February 2023. According to his birthday, his zodiac is Leo. Meanwhile, he is an American who belongs to the white ethnicity and follows the path of the Christian religion.

Regarding his physical appearance, New York Times senior writer stands tall at the height of 5 feet 8 inches/1.72 m and has decent weight.

Concerning his academic qualification, he attended The New England Conservatory of Music for String Bass from 1977-1978. He also went to Columbia University in 1979-1980 and received his Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature/Letters from Sarah Lawrence College in 1980-1983.

As for his social media, William Rashbaum has had a verified Twitter profile since joining the platform in October 2011 and has attracted around 7,281 followers. Moreover, William is only active on Twitter for his social media activities. Hence, he is not found on other popular platforms such as Facebook or Instagram.

Is William Rashbaum Married?

William Rashbaum has maintained a lowkey profile of his dating life in the media. He might be a married man assuming his appearance and profile. However, William has not determined his relationship status officially. Therefore, nothing can be confirmed, and he is assumed to be single for the safer option.

Moreover, William has completely separated his professional and personal life in media. Hence, he has never been involved in dating rumors, scandals, controversies, or affairs. Although many sources assume he is in a secret relationship, he has never commented on those topics.

Net Worth & Career

William Rashbaum has accumulated an estimated net worth of around $3 million from his profession as an author, writer, and media personality. Hence, William can live a lavish lifestyle with his family in the United States.

Beisdes, as per IMDB, William is known for his appearance on popular TV shows and programs such as The Weekly(2019), At This Hour(2018), 60 Minutes(1995), Morning Joe(2023), and more.

Meanwhile, his LinkedIn profile suggests that William began his career as a staffer/reporter for The Hearst Newspapers in 1983-1986. He was a reporter for United Press International from 1986-1989 and served as an editor/reporter for Reuters News Agency from 1989-1992.

Similarly, William was a reporter and Police Bureau Chief for New York Newsday from 1992-1995. He has been working as a reporter for The New York Times since 1999.