Jordan Belfort - White Collar Criminal

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Published 2021-05-15
Worth millions by the age of 27, Jordan Belfort inspired the true story behind "Wolf of Wall Street". This charismatic salesman plead guilty to fraud and related crimes in connection with stock-market manipulation and running a boiler room as part of a penny-stock scam.

Directors: Adeline Dessons
Series : Criminal 2.0 - White Collar Gangsters

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All Comments (21)
  • @cryptinu
    His concept is still very much alive. Every days there’s people calling me trying to sell bogus services, some penny stock or crypto.
  • @sledge6693
    He made 1 million a month & was fined 2 million by the SEC. No wonder he thought he was invincible with that kind of 'punishment'.
  • @abocas
    " .... 90's when money was king ..." When was money not king? 🤔
  • @InfiniteEchos
    Given half a chance this guy would still rip off anybody unlucky enough to encounter him
  • I get so tired of the glamorizing of cheats, scoundrels and charlatans. It’s all rather sickening how little this guy suffered for his crimes.
  • @Djbandit23
    Why do they keep saying he had a modest upbringing? Both is parents were accountants and he grew up in the most expensive city. Upper middle class would have been more accurate.
  • Learn to control your emotions and money, don't let money control you so your wisdom doesn't look foolish. Manage your gifts and don't be in any hostile competition with anyone.
  • He bankrupted thousands of small investors,mostly elderly people
  • What I notice about these greedy people is that they waste money. Never using it for anything of substance.
  • @mahdiali2695
    What a creep he should be in jail.. Fleecing the elderly .
  • Calling him the Wolf of Wall street, is like saying a minnow stared in Jaws. He was just that, a minnow on Wall street. The real wolves are still RUNNING Wall Street, not just participating. They have since the 1700's.
  • @bokani79
    And a black man is serving 20 years in prison without parole for selling weed. Make that makes sense.
  • @James_Bowie
    Whenever I hear the SEC called "the watchdog", I laugh almost as hard as Bernie Madoff did.
  • @mariag5756
    Lousy 4 years to serve only 22 months😳 Who is worse: the guy or the system? I’ve seen people do less than him get tougher sentences
  • After getting out of jail he was put on the international speaking Circuit earning millions of dollars a year going around the world telling people how to succeed. Who said crime doesn't pay?
  • @mikep4823
    I will be an average working class man working till i cannot get up in the morning because its what i been doing since the age of 14yrs old. I sleep well at night and do not owe anything to anyone other then the bank. How this conman can steal from folks and ruin the future planned by parents to kids is beyond me. I would be afraid to show my face in public if i was him.
  • @lisawall3386
    Of course, Brett knew. No one will be charged because they're afraid of who they'll take down with them.
  • @joeydelrio
    when you steal from common people the authorities will always look the other way, when you cross the line and steal from the rich you go to jail, belfort learned that lesson the hard way.
  • @babyblue797
    He didn't do anything different than the governments around the world. If he was in politics, he'd still be going strong and people would be praising him