Renowned actor Leonardo DiCaprio has voluntarily surrendered several
works of art worth millions of dollars and an Oscar statuette that once
belonged to Marlon Brando to the U.S. Government, as part of its ongoing
investigation into a money laundering operation connected to Malaysian
prime minister Najib Razak.
The works of art were reportedly
gifts from Malaysian financiers connected to Riza Aziz, co-founder of
Red Granite Pictures, the outfit that produced the DiCaprio-starring “The Wolf of Wall Street.”
The Justice Department has been carrying out
an investigating to determine whether Aziz assisted his father-in-law,
Prime Minister Razak, in embezzling more than $4 billion, some of which
was used to finance Red Granite, and several of the company’s films.
The
surrendered items include: a Picasso painting, “Nature Morte au Crane
de Taureau,” valued at more than $3 million; a Basquiat collage, “Redman
One,” valued at at least $9 million; a Diane Arbus photograph valued at
$750,000; and the Oscar Brando won for his performance in “On the
Waterfront.” The paintings and photograph were included in a 250-page
forfeiture complaint filed last week by the Justice Department. However,
representatives for DiCaprio say that the paintings were surrendered to
the government before the complaint was filed. The Marlon Brando Oscar,
a set gift from Red Granite, was not mentioned in the Justice
Department complaint, but was turned over voluntarily along with the
other items.
The 42-year-old actor's reps also said that the
works of art were intended for an upcoming charity auction and never for
DiCaprio's personal collection.
Representatives for DiCaprio
said in a statement: “Last July, upon hearing of the government’s civil
action against certain parties involved in the making of The Wolf of
Wall Street, Mr. DiCaprio’s representatives – working under his
instruction – initiated contact with the Department of Justice. This
effort was to determine if there were any gifts or charitable donations
originating from the parties named in the civil complaint, and to offer
the return of any such gifts or donations with the aid and instruction
of the government.”
The statement continued: “Prior to the
government’s filing of the civil pleading today, Mr. DiCaprio initiated
return of these items, which were received and accepted by him for the
purpose of being included in an annual charity auction to benefit his
eponymous foundation. He has also returned an Oscar originally won by
Marlon Brando, which was given to Mr. DiCaprio as a set gift by Red
Granite to thank him for his work on The Wolf of Wall Street. Mr.
DiCaprio is grateful for the support of the government in this effort,
and continues to hope that justice is done in this matter.
Monday, 19 June 2017
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Leonardo DiCaprio Turns Over Picasso Painting, Brando Oscar, works of art worth millions to US Justice Department
Leonardo DiCaprio Turns Over Picasso Painting, Brando Oscar, works of art worth millions to US Justice Department
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