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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A lawyer has sued Paramount Pictures and the makers of "The Wolf of Wall Street" for $25 million in damages, saying he is portrayed as a toupee-wearing, degenerate drug user ...
Andrew Greene (pictured) says “The Wolf of Wall Street” character Nicky (Rugrat) Koskoff was based on him. By John Marzulli UPDATED: April 9, 2018 at 5:32 AM EDT ...
Holding onto his toupee. Andrew Greene, the real-life executive who allegedly inspired the character of Nicky "Rugrat" Koskoff in The Wolf of Wall Street, has filed a $25 million lawsuit in New ...
A lesser character in the Oscar-nominated Martin Scorsese film The Wolf of Wall Street has triggered a $25 million lawsuit.. The lawsuit against Paramount Pictures, Red Granite Pictures and other ...
"The Wolf Of Wall Street" character Nicky "Rugrat" Koskoff was known as a toupee-wearing, drug and hooker-using party animal who took part in illegal business activities. But Andrew Greene — the ...
Paramount Defeats ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Libel Suit From Stratton Oakmont Alum. It took a while, but Paramount Pictures, Martin Scorsese's Sikelia Productions and Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way ...
A man is suing Paramount and other producers over his portrayal in The Wolf of Wall Street. In doing so he admits that he was the inspiration for the character deemed Rugrat, which is really not a ...
The real-life version of Nicky 'Rugrat' Koskoff in 'The Wolf of Wall Street' is livid over his less-than-stellar portrayal and wants the film yanked from theaters. Support for LAist comes from.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A lawyer has sued Paramount Pictures and the makers of “The Wolf of Wall Street” for $25 million in damages, saying he is portrayed as a toupee-wearing, degenerate drug ...
A lawyer has sued Paramount Pictures and the makers of "The Wolf of Wall Street" for $25 million in damages, saying he is portrayed as a toupee-wearing, degenerate drug user in the Oscar-nominated ...