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‘Wolf of Wall Street’ film company to pay $60m settlement

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LOS ANGELES: The production company behind “The Wolf of Wall Street” has agreed to pay the US government $60 million to settle claims it benefited from a massive Malaysian corruption scandal.

The settlement between prosecutor­s and Red Granite Pictures Inc. was approved Thursday in US District Court in Los Angeles.

The case was part of an effort to recover more than $1 billion prosecutor­s said was stolen from 1MDB, a Malaysian-owned investment fund. The Department of Justice said the complex money laundering scheme was intended to enrich top-level officials of the fund, including some close to Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Money was diverted from the fund to buy properties in New York and California, a $35 million jet, art by Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet, and a $260 million yacht.

Proceeds also went to fund movies by Red Granite Pictures, which was co-founded by the stepson of Razak.

The funds financed the Martin Scorsese-directed “The Wolf of Wall Street,” which starred Leonardo DiCaprio in a film about the excesses of a crooked stock trader. The settlement also included forfeiture claims to the rights of “Dumb and Dumber To” and “Daddy's Home.”

The film production company said in a statement that it was happy to put the matter behind it so it could focus on filmmaking.

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