Fergie Chambers

James Cox Chambers Jr. (born c. 1985), also known as Fergie Chambers, is an American heir and political activist. He is a member of the Cox family, which derives its wealth from Cox Enterprises.

Early life and education
Chambers is the son of James Cox Chambers and Lauren Hamilton; the Cox family controls Cox Enterprises. He spent his childhood in Brooklyn, New York, primarily with his mother, as his parents divorced when he was two years old. After attending Saint Ann's School, Chambers was admitted to Bard College, but dropped out before completing a degree. He subsequently worked for a year at Manheim Auctions, a company owned by his family, as a management trainer. Chambers owned a portion of Cox Enterprises until divesting from the company in 2023, resulting in a payout estimated by Rolling Stone of at least $250 million.

Activism
Cox describes himself as a Communist and has provided funding for far-left causes and activists, such as paying legal fees for others. In Massachusetts, he founded a group called the Berkshire Communists, which identifies itself as a "revolutionary Marxist-Leninist collective"; his title is general secretary. Chambers also opened a gym called the Berkshire People's Gym which was closed to "landlords and capitalists", among others. His property purchases in the Berkshires have been described as forming a "commune" by Mother Jones. In Georgia, Chambers has provided financial support for members of the Stop Cop City movement.

Chambers is a supporter of Hamas; he described the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel as "a moment of hope and inspiration". While denying to Mother Jones a report that he chanted "Death to America" every day, Chambers said "I think the most important thing for the prosperity of humanity is the destruction of the US". He has also been supportive of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and visited Russian-occupied Donbas.

Personal life
Chambers was first married to a Russian woman, Anya Vostrova, whom he met at Bard. They lived in Russia for some time after 2008, and have three children together. Chambers and his second wife, Cameron Park, met in Atlanta after his return from Russia. In 2013, Chambers was arrested for domestic battery and false imprisonment of Park, although he was not prosecuted; they divorced after 2020. In February 2024, he married Stella Schnabel, daughter of filmmaker Julian Schnabel; they have a son together.

Chambers is a practicing Muslim and currently resides in Tunis, Tunisia. Chambers previously lived in New Hampshire and the Berkshires region of Massachusetts. His wealth is self-reported to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars.