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Clint Lorance

Criminal

Birthday December 13, 1984

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Hobart, Oklahoma, U.S.

Age 40 Years

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Who Is Clint Lorance? Age, Biography and Wiki

Clint Lorance, born on December 13, 1984, is a former U.S. Army officer who gained national attention for his conviction as a war criminal. At the age of 40 in 2025, his life has been marked by a controversial military career followed by significant legal challenges and public discourse surrounding his actions while in service. Lorance’s case reflects ongoing discussions about military conduct and accountability in combat zones.

Occupation Criminal
Date of Birth December 13, 1984
Age 40 Years
Birth Place Hobart, Oklahoma, U.S.
Horoscope Sagittarius
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

While specific details regarding Clint Lorance's height and weight aren't widely publicized, his physical appearance suggests a typical athletic build, common among military personnel. His commitment to fitness during his active duty would have contributed to maintaining a healthy physique, though exact measurements are not available.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Clint Lorance's personal life remains relatively private. His relationships have been scrutinized in light of his past actions and the legal ramifications that followed. At this point, he is believed to be single. There has not been any public information indicating a girlfriend or boyfriend, nor has he remarried since his past legal issues. The ongoing discussion about his personal life remains influenced by the complexities of his military and legal history.

In 2017 the Republican Party of Louisiana passed a unanimous resolution in 2017 in support of Lorance's exoneration, despite Lorance having no obvious tie to the state.

Senators Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy, as well as Representatives Garret Graves, Mike Johnson, Clay Higgins, Ralph Abraham, and Steve Scalise all called upon Trump to release Lorance. At Trump's direction, Graves called Lorance's mother from Air Force One on November 14, 2019, to tell her about the impending pardon.

Net Worth and Salary

Clint Lorance's net worth in 2025 is estimated to be modest. While his military salary was standard for his rank, following his conviction, he faced challenges securing employment in traditional sectors. Despite potential speaking engagements and public appearances related to his experiences, Lorance's financial situation is still shaped by the repercussions of his conviction. Reports suggest that he may have earned some income from book deals or media appearances, yet specific numbers remain undisclosed.

At the end of a three-day trial, in August 2013 the 28-year-old Lorance was found guilty by a military judge of two counts of second-degree murder, obstruction of justice, and other charges "related to a pattern of threatening and intimidating actions toward Afghans" as the platoon's leader. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison, forfeiture of all pay, and dismissal from the Army.

Career, Business and Investments

After serving in the U.S. Army, Clint Lorance's military career came to an abrupt end due to his conviction. In recent years, there have been efforts to rehabilitate his image, but his professional options remain limited. His career trajectory shifted dramatically post-service, with a focus on speaking out about military challenges and the complexities soldiers face in combat Zones. As of 2025, Lorance has not been known to pursue traditional business ventures or investments publicly, and his career remains heavily influenced by the controversies surrounding his past.

Three unarmed Afghan men on a motorcycle were spotted near the platoon. Lorance said that the motorcycle was just seconds away from his troops. His soldiers testified that the motorcycle was spotted approximately 600 ft away, and several testified that the motorcycle could not have reached the platoon's position.

Attorneys for Lorance attempted to cast doubt on four of the soldiers' accounts, arguing that they were granted immunity from prosecution in exchange for their testimony. The other five soldiers who testified against Lorance did not receive immunity.

Social Network

Clint Lorance maintains a low profile on social media platforms, avoiding the public eye as he navigates life after conviction. His presence online remains limited, reflecting a preference for privacy amid the ongoing discussions about military conduct and accountability. He has had opportunities to contribute to discussions on various platforms but chooses to keep a low digital footprint.

In a post-conviction legal filing, a U.S. government contractor, Kevin Huber, claimed to have observed the area through cameras on a stationary blimp. He wrote: "I saw three fighting-aged males shadowing the American patrol at a distance of about 300 m.

In my experience, they had every indication of Taliban or insurgent fighters because they were armed with AK-47 assault rifles and using ICOM radios while moving along the back wall of the village toward the American position." According to the Army Times article reporting Huber's claim, "Court records do not indicate that those motorcyclists—if

they were indeed the same ones who Lorance later ordered soldiers to shoot—were armed at the time of the shooting." Daniel Gustafson, who served as the Battalion command sergeant major over Lorance's platoon, testified that he was 100 percent confident that Lorance's platoon was being scouted for an impending attack.

He noted that:"'the three Taliban scouts riding the motorcycle approached Lorance’s platoon from the Northeast ... several insurgents were using ICOM radios and maneuvering into fighting positions to the North, and ...

a motorcycle rider came down to the West who was stopped, detained, and was found to have [homemade explosive material] on his hands'."

Education

Following high school, Clint Lorance attended military training, which prepared him for a career in the U.S. Army. Specific details about his educational background aside from military training are limited. His education was primarily focused on his military career, which included various tactical and leadership courses aimed at preparing him for his role as an officer.


After a deployment in Iraq, he attended the University of North Texas, and graduated in 2010, becoming the first college graduate in his family. Lorance then lived in Celeste, Texas, and Merit, Texas, in Hunt County.

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