‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Jordan Belfort is coming to Australia
‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Jordan Belfort comes to Australia to share his tips for success – after his wild life inspired the Leonardo DiCaprio film that made Margot Robbie famous
- Jordan Belfort speaks in May
- Coming to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne
The notorious stock trader who inspired the movie The Wolf of Wall Street travels to Australia to share his ‘remarkable journey’ and ‘entrepreneurial insights’.
Jordan Belfort, 60, will lecture in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne next month where he will reveal his ‘secrets to success’ and reveal how he became a ‘business icon’.
The Long Island penny trader is best known as the subject of Martin Scorsese’s 2013 rags to riches to prison story, where he was played by Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio.
The film that propelled Margot Robbie to the A-list is an adaptation of Mr Belfort’s 2007 memoir of the same name, and depicts his debauched lifestyle and wild rise to fame before his subsequent fall from grace, landing him nearly two years in prison .
Jordan Belfort, 60, will lecture in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne next month where he will unveil his ‘secrets to success’ and reveal how he became a ‘business icon’
His Return of the Wolf speaking tour is hosted by One Life Club, a networking organization, with tickets priced between $299 and $699.
Organizers say Mr. Belfort are’remarkable journey and entrepreneurial insights’ and those in attendance will be able to ‘discover how he successfully created a household name and embodied the entrepreneurial spirit from an early age’.
Mr. Belfort will speak in Brisbane at the Convention Center on May 23, at Le Montage in Sydney on May 24 and at The Timber Yard in Port Melbourne on May 25.
The Long Island penny trader is best known as the subject of Martin Scorsese’s 2013 rags-to-riches-to-jail story Wolf of Wall Street, where he was played by Leonardo DiCaprio (pictured in the role)
The film that propelled Margot Robbie (pictured) to the A-list is an adaptation of Mr Belfort’s 2007 memoir of the same name, and depicts his debauched lifestyle and wild rise to fame and his fall from grace
Belfort became known as the Wolf of Wall Street – a coined term – after he released his memoir after his time in prison.
The multimillionaire and former stockbroker, who made his millions by defrauding investors up to $200 million, pleaded guilty to securities fraud and money laundering in 1999 and was sentenced to four years in prison in 2003.
He served just 22 months at California’s Taft Correctional Institution and was personally fined $110 million.
His company Stratton Oakmont engaged in “pump-and-dump schemes” to artificially inflate the price of penny stocks. The company was shut down in 1996 after the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) consistently prosecuted them legally.
After his release, he embarked on a career as a writer and motivational speaker.
He has spoken in Australia before and is friends with billionaire James Packer, who has been seen on his yacht before.
Margot Robbie and Leonardo DiCaprio star in the 2013 hit recounting the life of Mr. Belfort