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Wolf of Wall Street. I'd never really bought into the whole King Leo thing. Even though he was really good in The Departed, I didn't think he was better than anyone else in it. But he "knocked this one the fcuk out of the park". Unbelievable job.
 
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Wolf of Wall Street. I'd never really bought into the whole King Leo thing. Even though he was really good in The Departed, I didn't think he was better than anyone else in it. But he "knocked this one the fcuk out of the park". Unbelievable job.

Lawyer Files Lawsuit Over 'Wolf of Wall Street'

A lawyer and investment banker who says he was defamed by a portrayal in "The Wolf of Wall Street" is asking for more than $25 million in damages and the film removed from theaters.

Andrew Greene says in a complaint filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of New York against the filmmakers and Paramount Pictures that the toupee-wearing character Nicky "Rugrat" Koskoff was modeled after Greene, whose real-life nickname is "Wigwam" because he often wears a hairpiece.

The lawsuit says the filmmakers made Greene look like a depraved criminal, drug user and degenerate. In the film, the character "Rugrat," who's played by actor P.J. Byrne, uses cocaine, engages in sexual relations with a prostitute and shaves a woman's head, among other risque activities.

Entire article: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/lawyer-files-lawsuit-wolf-wall-street-22591269
 
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