Jordan Belfort is a notorious stock broker in the 1990s by Stratton Oakmont, Inc. The intermediary company saw a boiler house earning 50 million dollars a year to run a penny. In the decline of drugs, money, sex, he turned from the end of the innocent 22 year old new life to his notorious "pump and dump" plan. As a stock fraudster, he will motivate young agents to annoy them with a crazy speech.
Jordan Belfort: Definition of crimes of historic crime in wolves in Wall Street In 1998, Jordan Belfort was charged with 27 international securities fraud and money laundering crime. After cooperating with FBI, in 2003 Belfort was sentenced to four years in prison, was fined, ordered to pay about $ 110 million, was scammed by investors. He served in a federal prison for 22 months and was asked to pay investors 50% of his income until he collected $ 110.4 million (Kolhatkar, 2013).
"Wall Street of Wall Street" adapted from screen writer Terence Winter from personal memoir of Jordan's Belfort, when Belfort tried to establish itself to Wall Street, he was more traditional Indicates that you did so in a sincere way. However, Belfort's twisted boss, Mark Hannah (Mark McConaughey), quickly abandoned and distorted the idea of making the moral path a success, drug, sex, greed is a necessary condition for Wall Street's prosperity I persuaded Belfort. After being fired at the market crash in 1987, Belfort started his own "rage shop" broker with a remodeled garage, with Hanna's advice in mind, sold the unruly penny stock on the phone . To tear people away. Donnie Azoff (Jonah Hill) joined Belfort from the early days as a business adventure and soon became a good assistant for Belfort, and their infinite money, drugs, prostitutes conquers.
This CNBC interview was launched in 2007 on the release of Jordan's first memoir "Wall of Wall Street". After a brief interview with Belfort, he expressed himself as an "evil leader" and talked about why FBI investigator Gregory Coleman grasped Belfort.