Here’s something you can take to the bank. When the movie about mega (alleged) fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried is made, there is no way Leonardo DiCaprio will play him. You know, like Leo did in the movie about Jordan Belfort called “The Wolf Of Wall Street.”

If somebody knows firsthand about greed, fraud, white-collar crimes, and federal prison, it’s Belfort. 

So, it’s only appropriate that Belfort has an opinion about SBF’s incredible incompetence and fraudulent activity, and he’s starting to let his opinions be heard. 

He has some advice for the disgraced, frizzy-haired ex-CEO of FTX. 

“First of all, he’s [Sam Bankman-Fried] got to shut up. This guy has got diarrhea of the mouth. Once he gets to the U.S., he’s in serious pain. That’s what he needs to do. Shut up and listen to his lawyers.”

Belfort spoke to Fox News and said he did not invest any of his money into the crypto exchange company. He also said if anybody looked at what was going on with a modicum of common sense would have seen something fishy. 

“They actually should have their heads examined because if I would have walked into this place and taken one look around, it would have taken me five seconds flat to say there is something amiss here.”

Belfort found something else pretty interesting about the timing of SBF’s arrest; it happened the same week he was going to testify before Congress and “spill his guts” about what was happening. 

“I mean, it’s like stopping a witness in mid-confession.”  Translation; there may have been some nervous politicians on the receiving end of his millions of dollars of donations that didn’t want SBF telling the world under oath about those transactions. 

And one more thing; the word is SBF is worried about not being able to stay true to his vegan diet as he spends what could be the rest of his life in custody.   That’s too bad, according to the original Wolf of Wall Street. 

“First of all, he’s [Sam Bankman-Fried] got to shut up. This guy has got diarrhea of the mouth.”

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