What is Lemuel Plummer’s net worth and salary?
Lemuel Plummer is an American media executive and television producer who has a net worth of $5 million. Lemuel Plummer is best known for being the co-founder and CEO of Zeus Network, a subscription streaming service that offers celebrity-oriented reality programming. Among his most popular series are “Malos” and “El Cabaret de Joseline”.
Education and early life
Lemuel Plummer was born on April 10, 1986 in Detroit, Michigan, into a family involved in the media industry. His parents owned and operated local television stations in Detroit, including a Christian network, and his brothers also worked in the business. Additionally, Plummer’s father is a bishop. Plummer earned a degree from the private, for-profit college Full Sail University.
Career beginnings
When he was 20, Plummer landed a first-look deal with BET. For the network, he served as a producer on series such as “The Mo’Nique Show” and “The Family Crews.” Later in 2013, Plummer created his first show, “Preachers of LA,” which he sold to Oxygen. The show, which chronicles the personal and professional lives of three bishops and three pastors, lasted two seasons.
Zeus Network
In the summer of 2018, Plummer launched the subscription streaming service Zeus Network with social media personalities DeStorm Power, King Bach, and Amanda Cerny. He became president and CEO of the service. Zeus Network began with the scripted series “Caught” before moving into celebrity-focused reality television with the series “Dr. Blackson,” “The Real Blanc Chyna” and “Tokyo Toni’s Finding Love ASAP!” In 2020, Zeus Network launched one of its most popular shows, “Joseline’s Cabaret”, starring Puerto Rican rapper Joseline Hernández as she interacts with several young women competing to be in her cabaret shows. Since its first season in Miami, the show has filmed in cities such as Atlanta, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Also in 2020, Zeus Network released “The Conversation” and “One Mo’ Chance”; The first was valid until 2021 and the second until 2022.
In 2021, Zeus Network launched the reality series “Baddies”, a successor to the Oxygen series “Bad Girls Club” which features a group of young women who live together and host promotional events. The show’s first season was set in Atlanta, and subsequent seasons were set in the Western, Midwestern, and Eastern regions of the United States, as well as Africa. Known for its numerous sloppy verbal and physical altercations, “Baddies” became a hit with audiences and spawned the spinoff series “Bad Boys” in 2022 and “Baddies Gone Wild” in 2025. Among Zeus Network’s other series was “Bobby I Love You, Purrr,” an LGBTQ dating show starring reality television personality Bobby Lytes and viral video personality Rolling Ray. The show aired a single season in 2022.
Controversies
Plummer has frequently been accused of various forms of abuse. A cast member of the show “Baddies,” rapper Stunna Girl, accused Plummer of underpaying his employees, neglecting staff and having unprotected sexual encounters with other cast members. One of those cast members, Ahna Mac, allegedly received chlamydia from Plummer. However, all parties denied the transmission of STIs. Another unknown woman, who claimed to have been a member of the “Baddies” cast, accused Plummer of sexual assault, sex trafficking, coercion and financial abuse, among other crimes.
personal life
Plummer is married to Janeisha John, host of Zeus Network and Miss Universe US Virgin Islands 2010.
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