Wolf of Wall Street producer to pay $75m settlement over money siphoning claims
The producer of The Wolf of Wall Street agreed to pay $US60 million ($75 million) to settle claims it financed the movie with money siphoned from a Malaysian state investment fund.
The settlement between the US Justice Department and Red Granite Pictures, which was co-founded by a stepson of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, also covers US forfeiture claims against the producer's rights and interests in two other pictures, Daddy's Home and Dumb and Dumber To.
Bloomberg
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