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Leonardo DiCaprio testifies in the trial of rapper Pras Michel, involved in Malaysia's biggest corruption scandal

2023-04-04T12:55:46.232Z


The actor has appeared as a star witness in a trial in which multiple celebrities will undoubtedly testify. The US Department of Justice seeks to clarify an alleged global campaign financing conspiracy led by Jho Low


"At the risk of asking a stupid question, what do you do?" Prosecutor Nicole Lockhart asked Leonardo DiCaprio (48 years old, Los Angeles) seconds after he took the stand in a federal court in Washington on Monday, the 3rd. April to testify in the trial of Prakazrel

Pras

Michel.

hip hop

group rapper

The Fugees are accused of participating in a global political campaign finance scheme led by Jho Low, a Malaysian businessman.

"I'm an actor," DiCaprio replied to the delight of those present.

A few minutes earlier, when government prosecutors called DiCaprio as a witness, several jurors who were beginning to show signs of boredom appeared surprised and even nervous at the superstar's imminent appearance.

One of them managed to make a feint of applause, although he managed to contain himself.

DiCaprio appeared in a blue suit and appeared for just over an hour.

He is the first of a long list of star witnesses expected in a legal process in which multiple celebrities will surely testify.

The case dates back to 2008, when the Malaysian government created 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), a sovereign wealth fund aimed at developing the Southeast Asian country.

Since 2015, the fund has been under intense scrutiny for suspicious money transactions to the point of implicating the then prime minister of the country, Najib Razak, who was sentenced in 2020 to 12 years in prison after being found guilty. of seven charges of corruption linked to the diversion of public funds to their personal accounts.

Najib always defended his innocence, and argued that he had been "deceived" by Jho Low, a Malaysian businessman who, before turning thirty, already managed the operations of the fund.

In 2016,

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Millions, scams, bribes and the shadow of Leonardo DiCaprio

According to the United States Department of Justice, which along with half a dozen countries is investigating what happened, more than $4.5 billion was stolen from the fund, of which $1 billion was spent by Jho Low.

The Malaysian acquired luxurious properties in Manhattan and Hollywood, and did not skimp on parties and gifts for the stars with whom he liked to rub shoulders: Leonardo DiCaprio received a

Picasso

and the model Miranda Kerr, very expensive diamonds.

They were not the only VIPs honored, there are also figures such as Kim Kardashian, Britney Spears or Robert De Niro.

Rapper Pras Michel is accused of profiting from an alleged embezzlement scheme by Low.

Supposedly, through the rapper, Low allocated two million to Barack Obama's re-election campaign in 2012, hiding the origin of the funds.

In the United States, federal election law prohibits foreign nationals from donating to US campaigns.

Prosecutors also say that Michel later launched an influence campaign to persuade the Trump administration to back down from its investigation of Low.

Prosecutors also say the rapper pocketed $70 million for his work.

His lawyers are expected to argue that the rapper did not know he was acting as a foreign agent and believed he was promoting American interests.

Rapper Pras Michel arriving at the Washington courthouse for his trial in Low's case on March 31, 2023.Kevin Dietsch (Getty Images)

Leonardo DiCaprio is not accused of any crime and already in 2016 he began to collaborate with the US justice, ensuring that he would return all the money (and gifts) suspected of coming from the Malaysian fund.

On the stand, the Oscar-winning actor has testified about his relationship with Low, in an effort by prosecutors to show that Low used stolen money to curry favor with performers, models and politicians in the United States.

According to prosecutors, Low and DiCaprio were introduced by the stepson of former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak at a 2010 birthday party for Low in Las Vegas.

DiCaprio has stated that, when they were introduced, he deduced that Low was "sort of a prodigy in the business world and (a person) ultra-successful."

When they asked about Michel,

He said he had known the rapper since the 1990s, when he attended a concert by his band.

She also revealed that Michel had spent Thanksgiving at his house, though "memory may fail."

As the actor has stated, his relationship with Low was purely social at first.

DiCaprio has mentioned "a number of lavish parties" that he attended, invited by Low, around the world.

Parties in which he has assured that Michel also attended.

At one point in the shoot, he has mentioned a glitzy party where Low took a number of celebrities to Australia on New Year's Eve, then flew them to Las Vegas in time to celebrate New Year's Eve again.

Leonardo DiCaprio has also revealed that, in 2012, he spoke with Low about the presidential elections that were in progress at that time, in which Barack Obama ended up being re-elected as president against the Republican Mitt Romney.

"It was an informal conversation about which party he supported, and I told him which party I supported," the actor recounted.

“And he told me that he, or he and a group, were going to make a significant contribution to the Democratic Party,” he continued, noting that the donation was around $20 million or $30 million.

“I said, 'Wow, that's a lot of money,'” DiCaprio added.

Prosecutors believe that this money came from 1MDB and that Michel helped Low make donations through a series of front men.

Leonardo DiCaprio with Jho Low at the 'Wolf of Wall Street' premiere in Paris on December 9, 2013.Bertrand Rindoff Petroff (Getty Images)

DiCaprio has also testified about Low's

financing of the 2013 film

The Wolf of Wall Street .

According to the actor, his lawyers and a production company carried out background checks on the Malaysian's finances, who after this inspection obtained the green light to advance the deal.

Prosecutors maintain that this was a maneuver by Low to launder money from 1MDB through a production company called Red Granite Pictures, which also financed films such as

Friends with Children

(2012) or the second part of the comedy

Dumb and Dumber

(2014) .

).

The wolf of Wall Street

It had a budget of around $100 million and grossed more than $400 million worldwide.

It was nominated for five Oscars and earned DiCaprio a Golden Globe, in whose acceptance speech he mentioned Low.

DiCaprio has also admitted that Low made donations to his environmental foundation.

DiCaprio has said his relationship with Low ended abruptly in 2015, when his representatives discovered an article claiming Low was using "illegal Malaysian financing."

In 2016, the US Department of Justice, working with the Federal Reserve, seized the assets of

The Wolf of Wall Street

, including any future royalties generated by the film.

Also the

picasso

that Low had given DiCaprio, and that the businessman had supposedly bought with stolen funds.

The actor and UN ambassador fully collaborated with the Department of Justice to determine whether he or his foundation "had directly or indirectly received gifts or donations" in the scandal.

"Any suspicious donations will be returned," he said.

Source: elparis

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