I'm not trying to minimise it it was awful what I did. "It was more of a struggle where she grabbed onto my leg and I kicked out. "I never punched my wife in the stomach," he said. However, the former broker, who now works as a motivational speaker, said a scene at the end of the film where Belfort attacks his wife is fictionalised. "I took him through the stages and I was rolling on the floor in his house as he was filming me." "I spent hundreds of hours with Leo doing everything you could imagine, from hanging out socially to showing him what it's like to be on drugs," he said. Belfort admits in the interview that this might be his fault. The Wolf of Wall Street has been criticised by disability-rights groups for a scene in which DiCaprio reaches "cerebral palsy stage" while under the influence of the drug. Scorsese's film includes a number of scenes in which Belfort and his cronies imbibe quaaludes, a long-banned sedative with apparent devastating consequences if taken in high doses. Although I'd say I did more quaaludes than cocaine." "In some respects, my life was even worse than that. "The drug use and the stuff with the hookers and the sales assistants and the sex in the office … that stuff is really, really accurate," said Belfort.
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