‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Studio Sued by Upset Stratton Oakmont Alum

Andrew Greene claims he was wrongfully featured in the film as a criminal who used drugs and had misogynistic tendencies.

by Eriq Gardner

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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 producers centers on the portrayal of Nicky “Rugrat” Koskoff, played by actor P.J. Byrne — one of the executives who worked at the featured corrupt brokerage house of Stratton Oakmont.

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