The Wolf of Wall Street is a film based on former stock broker Jordan Ross Belfort's memoir
Los Angeles:
Andrew Greene, a former Stratton Oakmont employee, has sued the makers of the The Wolf of Wall Street for wrongful depiction of a character in the film, alleged to be based on his life.
Greene has filed a defamation suit against Paramount Pictures and director Martin Scorsese and had asked the film to be removed from the theatres, reported Ace Showbiz.
The former stock broker seeks a compensation of 25 million USD against the portrayal of a toupee-wearing character Nicky Rugrat Koskoff in the hedonistic black comedy.
Greene has claimed that the character nicknamed 'Wigman' is based on his life as he often wears a hairpiece like Rugrat.
He pointed out that the portrayal of Rugrat as a drug user in the film has spoiled his reputation due to their likeliness and added that he never gave his consent to the makers of the film to use his likeliness.
The Wolf of Wall Street is a film based on American motivational speaker and former stock broker Jordan Ross Belfort's 2007 memoir. The film is nominated for five Academy Awards this year, including Best Director, Best Actor and Best Picture.
Leonard DiCaprio plays the protagonist in the film and is supported by Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie and Matthew McConaughey.
Greene has filed a defamation suit against Paramount Pictures and director Martin Scorsese and had asked the film to be removed from the theatres, reported Ace Showbiz.
The former stock broker seeks a compensation of 25 million USD against the portrayal of a toupee-wearing character Nicky Rugrat Koskoff in the hedonistic black comedy.
Greene has claimed that the character nicknamed 'Wigman' is based on his life as he often wears a hairpiece like Rugrat.
He pointed out that the portrayal of Rugrat as a drug user in the film has spoiled his reputation due to their likeliness and added that he never gave his consent to the makers of the film to use his likeliness.
The Wolf of Wall Street is a film based on American motivational speaker and former stock broker Jordan Ross Belfort's 2007 memoir. The film is nominated for five Academy Awards this year, including Best Director, Best Actor and Best Picture.
Leonard DiCaprio plays the protagonist in the film and is supported by Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie and Matthew McConaughey.