"If he knows these are corrupt funds, we would very much like to see him return them.
"If that money is found by the DOJ (Department of Justice) to be corrupt, to not give it back sort of says that money that was due to go to the Malaysian public is sitting in Leonardo DiCaprio's account," said Samantha Grant of Transparency International, a Berlin-based NGO that looks to combat global corruption and prevent criminal activities arising from it.
In his first statement so far on his alleged ties to the scandal, the 41-year-old actor asserted that he would return "gifts and charitable donations," but not the more than USD 25 million compensation he made from the film.
DOJ of Malaysia had filed its complaint, which included over a billion dollars of assets in the US, including properties, artwork and even "Wolf of Wall Street", for all were allegedly financed with money diverted through the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund.
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