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Why James Van Der Beek sought public help to pay medical bills
Summary
His family said the cost of cancer treatments left them cash-strapped and they made a public plea for donations; the appeal has raised about $2.3m. He also auctioned personal memorabilia and reported limited earnings from earlier contracts.
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James Van Der Beek's family made a public plea for help with medical bills after saying cancer treatment costs had become financially draining. They reported raising about $2.3m from the appeal. He also publicly auctioned long-kept memorabilia from past roles, and said earlier contracts paid him very little and lacked residuals.
Reported details:
- The family announced a public plea for donations to cover medical and housing concerns and reported about $2.3m raised.
- He auctioned items from his past roles, including clothing and accessories, to raise funds.
- Van Der Beek said he received little pay and no residuals from Dawson's Creek, which affected long-term earnings.
- It was reported as unclear whether recent work would have qualified him for SAG-AFTRA health insurance, which has specific eligibility thresholds.
Summary:
The article reports that treatment costs left the family under financial strain and prompted a public fundraising appeal that has raised roughly $2.3m. Undetermined at this time.
