This A+ list actor has had quite the year.

His name recently came up in regards to the arrest of people involved in a huge Ponzi scheme.

You see, our actor owns one of the world’s largest reputation management companies.

He bought it to get rid of bad things about himself on the internet, and expanded the business to help anyone if they have enough money.

It is very expensive.

Incredibly expensive, but it covers tracks like no other.

Leonardo DiCaprio

The Crazy Story Of How A Con Artist Tricked His Way Into Leonardo DiCaprio’s Inner Circle

According to new book called Billion Dollar Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, and the World, Leo recently found himself at the centre of one of the biggest fraud cases in U.S. history after a Hollywood wannabe infiltrated his sacred inner circle.

The book, by Tom Wright and Bradley Hope, tells the story of Malaysian financier Jho Low who stole billions from a state fund intended to develop the country and threw wild parties with, among other things, Kanye West performing. He met DiCaprio through talent booker Joey McFarland and proceeded to woo the actor with outrageous gifts and even financed DiCaprio’s film, The Wolf Of Wall Street.

The way to Leo’s heart is art, apparently

As well as funding the aforementioned trip to South Africa, Low showered the actor with outrageous gifts, even for someone as famous as DiCaprio.

They included, “a $3.3 million painting by Pablo Picasso as a late birthday present”, a $9.2 million Basquiat collage entitled Red Man One, and even Marlon Brando’s Oscar for On the Waterfront.

Elsewhere in the book Wright and Hope reveal that Low had a penchant for grand gestures, giving model Miranda Kerr a $1.3m diamond necklace and reportedly paying Paris Hilton around $100,000 to attend his parties.

Both Kerr and DiCaprio voluntarily surrendered the gifts from Low and producers of The Wolf of Wall Street were forced to hand over $60 million to the US government to settle a civil lawsuit.

In discussing why DiCaprio was drawn to the story of Jordan Belfort – the stockbroker who ran a penny-stock scam and was the basis for The Wolf Of Wall Street – Wright and Hope’s book says that Leo just can’t resist a well executed scam.

“Belfort intrigued DiCaprio, who had made Catch Me If You Can, about master impersonator Frank Abagnale Jr., and, at this time in 2010, was about to sign on to play Jay Gatsby in Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby.”

The fact he has played a series of con artists does make it all the more ridiculous that he didn’t suss the huge con going on under his nose. Maybe Leo can play himself in the movie! – Source


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