Anti-corruption officials arrested a Hollywood producer stepson of a former prime minister whose film company has been linked to a multi-billion dollar corruption scandal
KUALA LUMPUR: The company behind the 2013 film, “The Wolf of Wall Street”, agreed to pay the United States government $60 million to settle a civil lawsuit that sought to seize assets allegedly bought with money stolen from a Malaysian state fund.
The film’s producer, Red Granite Pictures, co-founded by the Malaysian prime minister’s stepson, announced last September that it had “reached a settlement in principle” with the U.S. government, but did not reveal any sum at the time.
According to a filing in a California…
ISLAMABAD: A government employee in Azad Jammu and Kashmir announced a tea break for his staff members in honor of Leonardo DiCaprio winning his Oscar.
LOS ANGELES: Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" and Disney's animated fantasy hit "Frozen" were the two most pirated films of 2014, according to a firm tracking illegal downloads.