'Wolf of Wall Street' backer Jho Low's house sold by Dept. of Justice.
and help financially back movies like"Wolf of Wall Street,""Dumb and Dumber To," and"Daddy's Home" is selling his home ... kind of. It's actually being sold by the U.S. Dept. of Justice to recoup some of the billions of dollars the guy allegedly stole., a Malaysian financier, is a fugitive from justice, charged with money laundering billions of dollars, among other things. He used to be friends with Leo and even took trips and partied with him.
The pics don't reflect what the house currently looks like. For some reason Jho Low dismantled the inside and it's more of a shell now. Nonetheless, we're told there have been 5 offers and it's going into escrow as part of a court-ordered sale.BTW ... Jho Low threw legendary Hollywood parties at the house before he got into legal trouble and lots of stars attended.
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