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Dumb and Dumberer To and Daddys Home were made with laundered money from Malaysia

In a complaint issued Thursday, the Justice Department claimed that tens of millions of dollars was diverted from a Malaysian government investment fund to produce "Dumb and Dumber To" and "Daddy's Home."

It's part of what prosecutors say was an enormous international fraud: Corrupt officials and financiers stole $4.5 billion from 1Malaysia Development Berhad between 2009 and 2015, laundering the money through a series of shell companies with bank accounts in the United States and abroad.
Prosecutors have filed to recover $1.7 billion.

The Justice Department says millions in stolen money was funneled through Red Granite Pictures, a Los Angeles production company. The government is laying claim to the movie rights from all three films in question, as well as any profits.


Also on the list of assets the government wants to recover: 2.5 million shares of stock in the tech startup Palantir; paintings by Picasso, Van Gogh and Monet; diamond jewelry; real estate in New York and Beverly Hills, California; and a 300-foot luxury yacht valued at more than $260 million.

What's Trump's game? Did he really like these movies that much he had to control it's rights? There's something going on...


http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/15/media/dumb-and-dumber-daddys-home-malaysia-1mdb/index.html
 
Why no mention of Wolf of Wall Street? The article says it was also financed by the illicit money.
Edit: Wait, I see the Wolf part of the story is apparently old news.

Pretty crazy story, regardless.
 
This is weird. Something I'd expect from porn but not something flowing into big movies with people like Dicaprio attached. I guess there's little oversight done with "following the money" on a lot of productions.
 

Toothless

Member
I guess there's only one thing to do in Daddy's Home 2:

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KILL THE MALAYSIAN PRIME MINISTER!!!
 

akira28

Member
One of many. Somewhere else, video game companies, pachinko parlors, and sports clubs would be considered a good way to launder money.
 
the people who actually made these movies had nothing to do with this (except a shady ass producer or two, maybe)
shit, i'd be surprised if the distributing studios even knew the exact providence of the funding from Red Granite
 
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