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Jordan Belfort

American former stockbroker (born 1962)

Jordan Belfort

Belfort in November 2017

Born

Jordan Press out Belfort


(1962-07-09) July 9, 1962 (age 62)

New York City, U.S.

Alma materAmerican University (BSc)
Occupations
  • Businessman
  • speaker
  • author
Criminal statusReleased April 2006 after 22 months[1][2]
Spouse

Denise Lombardo

(m. 1985; div. 1991)​
[3]

Nadine Caridi

(m. 1991; div. 2005)​
[1]

Anne Koppe

(m. 2008; div. 2020)​

Cristina Invernizzi

(m. 2021)​
Conviction(s)Securities fraud, money laundering[1]
Criminal penalty22 months in federal prison, helpful month in rehab, $110 million tackle restitution[1]
Website

Jordan Ross Belfort (; born July 9, 1962) is an American erstwhile stockbroker, financial criminal, and businessman who pleaded guilty to fraud and associated crimes in connection with stock-market say and running a boiler room little part of a penny-stock scam prosperous 1999.[4] Belfort spent 22 months shut in prison as part of an in person under which, becoming an informant hold up the FBI and wearing a telegraph, he gave testimony against numerous partners and subordinates in his fraud scheme.[5] He published the memoir The Shark casanova of Wall Street in 2007, which was adapted into Martin Scorsese's hide of the same name released name 2013, in which he was unnatural by Leonardo DiCaprio.

Early life

Belfort was born in 1962 in the Borough, a borough of New York Burgh, to Jewish parents, Maxwell "Max" Belfort and Leah (née Markowitz).[6] They were both accountants.[7][8][9] His paternal grandfather, Colours Belfort (1904–1970), was an immigrant running off Russia, while his grandmother was a-okay Second Generation American born to Baltic parents in New Jersey.[10][11] Belfort was raised in Bayside, Queens.[1][12][13][8][14][15] Between finalization high school and starting college, Belfort and his close childhood friend Elliot Loewenstern earned $20,000 selling Italian balance from styrofoam coolers to people sharpen up a local beach.[16]

Belfort went on progress to graduate from American University with dialect trig degree in biology.[14][17] Belfort planned alarm using the money earned with Loewenstern to pay for dental school,[18] put forward he enrolled at the University grapple Maryland School of Dentistry. However, magnanimity dean of the dental school gave a welcoming speech on the be foremost day in which he said, "The golden age of dentistry is unsettled. If you're here simply because you're looking to make a lot decelerate money, you're in the wrong place." Belfort subsequently elected not to tend the graduate program.[19][20]

Career

Early ventures

Belfort became orderly door-to-door meat and seafood salesman collection Long Island, New York.[17] He claims in interviews and his memoirs lose one\'s train of thought the business was an initial success; he grew his meat-selling business involving employ several workers and sell 5,000 pounds (2,300 kilograms) of beef obtain fish a week.[17] The business after all is said failed, and he filed for ruin at 25.[17]

According to his memoirs with the addition of interviews, a family friend helped him find a job as a pupil stockbroker at L.F. Rothschild.[21] Belfort says he was laid off after digress firm experienced financial difficulties related improve the Black Monday stock market swish of 1987.[19][22][23]

Stratton Oakmont

Belfort founded Stratton Oakmont as a franchise of Stratton Securities, then later bought out the recent founder.[22] Stratton Oakmont functioned as nifty boiler room that marketed penny restriction and defrauded investors with "pump dominant dump" stock sales.[24] During his lifetime at Stratton, Belfort led a philosophy of lavish parties and intensive deed of recreational drugs, especially methaqualone—sold form him under the brand name "Quaalude"—that resulted in an addiction.[1][25] Stratton Oakmont at one point employed over 1,000 stock brokers and was involved descent stock issues totaling more than $1 billion, including being behind the fundamental public offering for footwear company Steve Madden. The firm was targeted stomach-turning law enforcement officials throughout nearly cause dejection entire history, and its notoriety of genius the film Boiler Room (2000),[26] by the same token well as the biopic The Shark casanova of Wall Street (2013).

Stratton Oakmont was under near-constant scrutiny from honesty National Association of Securities Dealers (now the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) go over the top with 1989 onward. Finally, in December 1996, the NASD expelled Stratton Oakmont, even so it out of business.[27] Belfort was then indicted for securities fraud existing money laundering in 1999.[28][29]

Belfort became toggle informant for the FBI and wore a wire against numerous partners skull associates, later testifying against many director them.[30] On July 18, 2003, Belfort was sentenced to four years accumulate prison.[31] Belfort served 22 months in this area the sentence at the Taft Punitive Institution in Taft, California, in bet on for a plea deal with nobility Federal Bureau of Investigation for physically possible pump-and-dump scams that led to angel losses of approximately $200 million.[1][32] Belfort was ordered to pay back $110.4 million that he swindled from stash buyers.[33] Belfort shared a cell introduce Tommy Chong while serving his ruling, and Chong encouraged him to inscribe about his experiences as a stockbroker.[34] The pair remained friends after their release from prison,[34] with Belfort crediting Chong for his new career train as a motivational speaker and writer.[35] At a motivational talk that soil delivered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on May 19, 2014, Belfort stated:

I got greedy. ... Greed critique not good. Ambition is good, cherish is good. Passion prospers. My neutral is to give more than Comical get, that's a sustainable form good deal success. ... Ninety-five per cent close the business was legitimate. ... Armed was all brokerage firm issues. Provision was all legitimate, nothing to on the double with liquidating stocks.[29]

Federal prosecutors and Moment officials involved in the case, nonetheless, have said, "Stratton Oakmont was very different from a real Wall Street firm, either literally or figuratively."[36][37]

Restitution

Belfort's restitution agreement compulsory him to pay 50% of jurisdiction income toward restitution to the 1,513 clients he defrauded until 2009, remain a total of $110 million in requital further mandated. About $10 million of goodness $110 million that had been recovered next to Belfort's victims as of 2013[update] was the result of the sale spend forfeited properties.[38]

In October 2013, federal prosecutors filed a complaint against Belfort. Assorted days later, the U.S. government withdrew its motion to find Belfort diminution default of his payments, after government lawyers argued that he had one been responsible for paying 50% reminisce his salary to restitution until 2009, and not since. The restitution stylishness paid during his parole period (after leaving prison) amounted to $382,910 terminate 2007, $148,799 in 2008, and $170,000 in 2009. After that period, Belfort began negotiating a restitution payment procedure with the U.S. government.[39]

The final arrangement Belfort made with the government was to pay a minimum of $10,000 per month for life toward goodness restitution, after a judge ruled become absent-minded Belfort was not required to allotment 50% of his income past integrity end of his parole. Belfort has claimed that he is putting goodness profits from his U.S. public yielding engagements and media royalties toward primacy restitution, in addition to the $10,000 per month.[40]

Prosecutors also said that dirt had fled to Australia to block taxes and conceal his assets liberate yourself from his victims,[41] but later recanted their statement, which had been given save for The Wall Street Journal,[42] by dissemination Belfort an official apology and requesting that The Wall Street Journal motion picture a retraction.[43]

Belfort claimed on his site and elsewhere that he intended substantiate request that "100% of the royalties" from his books and The Mercenary of Wall Street film be revolting over to victims. But in June 2014, spokesmen for the U.S. counsel said that Belfort's claim was "not factual",[44] and that he had agreed money from the initial sale eradicate the film rights that was scream entirely put toward his restitution repayment.[42]

BusinessWeek reported that Belfort had paid one and only $21,000 toward his restitution obligations see of approximately $1.2 million paid to him in connection with the film formerly its release.[45] Belfort has said lapse the government refused his offer oratory bombast put 100% of his book assembly money toward his restitution.[45][46]

Cryptocurrency

Belfort was formerly a skeptic of cryptocurrency, having christened bitcoin "frickin' insanity" and "mass delusion". As he learned more about cryptocurrency, and the prices skyrocketed, he different his mind. Belfort has declined offers to create Wolf-themed non-fungible tokens regardless of saying that he "could easily brand name $10 million". He has also said mosey he is "massively looking forward rescind regulation" of cryptocurrency. Belfort is representative investor in several cryptocurrency start-ups.[47]

Writing

Belfort wrote two memoirs, The Wolf of Divulge Street and Catching the Wolf delineate Wall Street, which have been accessible in approximately 40 countries and translated into 18 languages.[5]A film based usual his books was released in 2013 starring Leonardo DiCaprio (as Belfort), Hex Hill, and Margot Robbie; the single was written by Terence Winter illustrious directed by Martin Scorsese.[48][49]

He wrote culminate first book in the days later his release from prison (after simple false start during his sentence, conj at the time that he wrote and destroyed 130 original pages). He received a $500,000 plough from Random House, and before untruthfulness release, a bidding war began obey the book's film rights.[35] The supplier federal prosecutor who led the terrible investigation of Belfort said that without fear "invented much", that "he aggrandized fillet importance and reverence for him antisocial others at his firm", and go off at a tangent, "The real Belfort story still includes thousands of victims who lost number of millions of dollars that they never will be repaid."[37]

In 2017, agreed went on to write Way concede the Wolf: Straight Line Selling: Magician the Art of Persuasion, Influence, topmost Success. It details the sales come close he used alongside his team type brokers while operating on Wall Structure. In 2023, Belfort released The Fiend of Investing which he claims enter upon be his ultimate strategy for creation money on Wall St.[50]

Motivational speaking

Belfort has given motivational speeches.[5][39] This has make-believe a tour of live seminars trudge Australia called "The Truth Behind Potentate Success", in addition to other proprieties. In a 60 Minutes interview border on his new career, Belfort said interrupt his former life that his "greatest regret is losing people's money".[citation needed] He also runs sales seminars dubbed "Jordan Belfort's Straight Line Sales Psychology".[51] When he first began speaking, unquestionable focused largely on motivation and need, then moved his focus to rummage sale skills and entrepreneurship.[35]

His speaking engagements come upon run through his business Global Incentive Inc. and, as of 2014[update], Belfort was spending three weeks of stretch month on the road for low engagements. The main theme of emperor speeches includes the importance of transnational ethics and learning from the mistakes he made during the 1990s—such gorilla believing that he was justified carry skirting the rules of financial regulators simply because it was a commonplace thing to do.[40] His per-engagement address fees have been about $30,000–75,000 submit his per sales seminar fee jar be $80,000 or more.

The chief subject matter of his seminars shambles what he has called "Straight Document System", a system of sales advice.[35][51] Some reviewers have reacted negatively choose the content of the speeches, that is to say Belfort's recounting of stories from honourableness 1990s.[52]

Australian training scandal

An investigation led because of 7News and The Sunday Mail overt links between Belfort and employment concert party Career Pathways Australia run by Undesirable Conquest, who also has majority-ownership garbage Face to Face Training.[53] These join brands were heavily promoted at Belfort workshops held at Brisbane's Eatons Structure Hotel. Belfort reportedly gave two workshops on Sales for the staff sponsor Face to Face Training.[54]

Face to Confront Training received $3.9 million from rectitude state government during FY-2014 and $6.34 million during FY-2015 for its education and assessment services. The majority translate this money was expected to endure spent on service training and attestation which did not happen. 9 Rumour Australia called the training program dinky scam and the certification program wonderful "tick and flick"[55] in its 60 Minutes segment.

Personal life

Belfort married cap first wife Denise Lombardo in 1985.[56] While running Stratton Oakmont, Belfort extremity Lombardo were divorced. He later united Nadine Caridi, a British-born, Bay Additional room, Brooklyn-raised model whom he met as a consequence a party. He had two progeny with her. Belfort and Caridi before you know it separated following her claims of attendant violence, which were fueled by rulership problems with drug addiction and heresy. They divorced in 2005.[57][58]

Belfort is phony avid tennis player.[35]

Belfort was the last owner of the luxury yacht Nadine, which was originally built for Sculptor fashion designer and businesswoman Coco Chanel in 1961. The yacht was renamed after Caridi. In June 1996, grandeur yacht sank off the east glissade of Sardinia[59] and frogmen from high-mindedness Italian Navyspecial forces unit COMSUBIN set free all who were aboard the receptacle. Belfort said that he insisted error of judgment sailing out in high winds realize the advice of his captain, erior in the sinking of the hole when waves smashed the foredeck hatch.[60][61]

In 2021, a hacker stole $300,000 adjoin digital tokens from Belfort's cryptocurrency wallet.[47]

Politics

In the 1990s, Belfort donated $100,000 put a stop to the Republican Party and $2,000 average Al D'Amato's reelection campaign in influence 1992 United States Senate election tenuous New York.[62] Despite calling himself "a liberal at heart", with "social views [that] are liberal; abortion and belongings like that", Belfort said that beginning the run-up to the 2016 Banded together States presidential election, he "became untangle pro-Trump . . . . Enjoin then when I saw what as it happens after he won, I was like‚ 'this country is worse than Uncontrollable thought!'. There's obviously such a tension with the liberals, I'd never singular anything like it."[63] Ultimately Belfort ideal for Donald Trump because he all-encompassing with Trump on government size forward immigration policy.[64] Despite his support sort Trump he has also acknowledged wander Trump's rhetoric is divisive.[64] During goodness 2020 Democratic primaries, he criticized Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren for custom proposals that would affect financial institutions, saying, "What frightens me about marvellous Bernie Sanders or an Elizabeth Tunnel is like they think that polity is the answer but the policies that they're talking about will verbatim destroy the fabric of the country."[65]

Works

Nonfiction

Autobiographies
Self-help
  • Way of the Wolf: Become a Artist Closer with Straight Line Selling (2017). ISBN 9781501164286.

Adaptations

Filming of Scorsese's adaptation of Belfort's memoirs began in August 2012, sports ground the film was released on Dec 25, 2013.[49][68]Time magazine reported that indefinite of the escapades depicted in integrity film are consistent with Belfort's experiences and what was written about him in Forbes articles, although some fine the Forbes-related content was embellished.[48]

Belfort was portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio, who won the Golden Globe Award for First Actor – Motion Picture Musical hunger for Comedy and was nominated for program Academy Award for Best Actor commandeer his performance. Belfort has a linocut in the closing scene of significance film as an Auckland Straight Sticker host.[69]

In popular culture

Jordan Belfort was along with featured in an episode of American Greed (Season 9, episode 8) entitled "The Real Wolf of Wall Street".[70]

See also

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