Yo Gotti’s Brother Anthony “Big Jook” Mims Had A Net Worth Of Around $15 Million
Anthony “Big Jook” Mims amassed a hefty net worth as an entrepreneur and a CMG the Label member, formerly Cocaine Muzik Group.
Mims, the brother of Dolph’s rival Memphis rapper Yo Gotti, was himself fatally shot on January 13, 2024.
Highlights
- Anthony “Big Jook” Mims placed a hit on Dolph’s head worth $100,000.
- Two men, Justin Johnson and Cornelius, have been arrested for the assassination of Adolph Thornton Jr.
- Jook had a net worth of $15 million at his passing.
Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith Jr have been charged with first-degree m*rder over the shooting of 36-year-old Dolph, whose real name was Adolph Thornton Jr, at Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies in Memphis.
Johnson pleaded not guilty, and his trial started on Monday, September 24, 2024.
According to Fox 13 Memphis reports, Smith testified that he and Justin were told by a third man, Hernandez Govan, that Mims had placed a hit on Dolph’s head worth $100,000.
On the day of the incident, Smith said Johnson picked him up in a white Mercedez Benz.
They knew Dolph would be in Memphis for a Thanksgiving food drive and set out to find him.
According to Smith’s testimony, they followed him to Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies and said they made the block, pulled up that backway, jumped out, and started s*ooting.
Yo Gotti’s Brother Big Jook Had A Net Worth Of Millions
Anthony “Big Jook” Mims, the older brother of Yo Gotti, aka Mario Mims, was estimated to have a net worth of around $15 million at his passing.
However, rap producers from the United States make between $112,568 and $142,500 yearly. Therefore, he might have earned between these ranges.
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He was a member of Collective Music Group, a label with a yearly revenue of around $150 million. The label’s current president is Brandon Mims, Yo Gotti’s Cousin.
On the other hand, Jook’s brother Yo Gotti has an estimated net worth of over $100 million, primarily earned as a rapper and producer.
Moreover, he owns the Lamborghini URUS custom color worth around $285,000. He listed his lavish villa in the LA suburbs for $8.6 million.
Gotti has listed the estate only 1 year after he purchased it for $7.6 million.
Insights On Anthony “Big Jook” Mims’s Musical Career
Anthony “Big Jook” Mims has been interested in musical fields since childhood. He was raised along with Yo Gotti making songs.
Jook started producing music in 1996 with a song named Wicked Heart by Lil Yo, featuring Mr. Yack.
The same year, he produced another song, Funky Town, by Lil Yo, featuring Lil T, Lil John, and The Crooked.
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He produced several other songs, including On My Way To Texas, Try Me If You Wanna Bitch, Creepin, Murder Mystery, Amazing M*rder, Gimi Sum and many more.
Moreover, he was actively involved in Gotti’s record company, but it’s unknown what Anthony’s official title with the label was.
Following Jook’s passing, The Commerical Appeal made multiple attempts to reach a label representative and partnered with major label Interscope. However, they did not respond to requests for comment.
Additional Information
- Memphis police department has not announced any arrests in connection with Jook’s tragic passing.
- Yo Gotti and Bog Jook were born to his mother, Geraldine Mims.
- According to Smith, the backseat of the car was a semi-automatic weapon known as a Draco and a handgun.