Wolf of Wall Street defamed me: lawyer

From left: 'The Wolf of Wall Street' actors Jonah Hill, Leonardo DiCaprio and director Martin Scorsese arrive at 2014 Santa Barbara International Film Festival - Cinema Vanguard Award ceremony on February 6, 2014.

From left: 'The Wolf of Wall Street' actors Jonah Hill, Leonardo DiCaprio and director Martin Scorsese arrive at 2014 Santa Barbara International Film Festival - Cinema Vanguard Award ceremony on February 6, 2014.

Published Feb 20, 2014

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Los Angeles - A lawyer who says he was defamed by his portrayal in “The Wolf of Wall Street” is asking for $25 million in damages and the film removed from cinemas.

Andrew Greene says in a complaint filed on Tuesday inUS. District Court in the Eastern District of New York against the filmmakers and Paramount Pictures that the toupee-wearing character Nicky “Rugrat” Koskoff played by actor P.J. Byrne in the film was modelled after Greene.

The hedonistic Oscar-nominated film starring Leonardo DiCaprio is based on the 2007 memoir by notorious Stratton Oakmont brokerage firm founder Jordan Belfort. Greene served as the firm's head of corporate finance in the 1990s.

The lawsuit says the filmmakers made Greene look like a depraved criminal and drug user.

Paramount had no comment on the lawsuit. - Sapa-AP

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