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In The Wolf of Wall Street , Jordan Belfort explains how he grew his wealth through stock manipulation and money laundering and attempted to evade prosecution through his crimes. He also delves into his lifestyle of drug abuse and self-indulgence that almost killed him.
Belfort and his staff of young traders challenged the long-established firms of Wall Street and enriched themselves to an outlandish degree with unprincipled—and often illegal—trading practices. In the book The Wolf of Wall Street , Jordan Belfort confesses his illegal actions, both in high finance and his personal life, which led to a self-destructive spiral into drug addiction and life-threatening behavior. The book was later adapted into a film by Martin Scorsese.
Barred from securities trading for life, Belfort now works as a motivational speaker. Despite his fraud conviction and his time spent in prison, Belfort is still a multimillionaire with an interest in cryptocurrency. Belfort provides a brief biographical sketch of his early life— his father was at turns abusive and caring, and his mother did nothing to protect him.
In college, he dropped out of dental school when he learned that dentistry was no longer a path toward guaranteed riches. Belfort contends that sex and substance abuse were common ways for Wall Street traders to cope with their stressful jobs.