ARNOLD F. SOCK, Attorney At Law Opines On: The 'Wolf Of Wall Street' Must Come Up with More Cash for his Victims, Says the Judge
Last Wednesday, a Brooklyn federal judge told former stockbroker and “Wolf of Wall Street” Jordan Belfort to pay more of the roughly $97.5 million outstanding debt he owes as part of his 15-year-old conviction for running an infamous pump and dump scheme.
Belfort, the former chairman of defunct brokerage Stratton Oakmont Inc., was convicted of running a Long Island boiler room fraud. He served less than three years in prison. He later penned the memoir “The Wolf of Wall Street.”
He needs to make his victims as whole as they can be made!
Opinion by ARNOLD F. SOCK, Attorney at Law