The couple didn’t have any children, but Belfort has two kids with his next wife, Nadine Cardi, whom he married in 1991. However, even details of their marriage remain little known to this very day – they married in 1985 and divorced in 1991. However, that turned out to be a different person.ĭenise’s dating history– the identities of partners she had before Belfort – is kept a secret. She hasn’t been under the spotlight since her divorce – the Twitter profile of a woman who has the same name and works as a teacher, has led some people to believe that’s Denise. After that, she was employed by Home Depot, and in 2000 became a licensed realtor for Prudential Douglass Elliman.ĭenise’s net worth is estimated to be around $3 million. Denise then worked for the Modern Medical Systems’ sales department for seven years, followed by Smith and Nephew. She was a student of Townston University, where she attained a BA degree in Business Administration. Lombardo was born under the Scorpio sign, into a family of Italian ancestry – Anthony Fiorito and Ann Lombardo – and spent her formative years alongside her two sisters, Deanna and Lisa. Article cannot be re-published in any other pages or documents. Just a simple reminder that article is created and owned only by. The 56 year old is also known for working on “Growing Seeds of Decay” the album made by Septycal George. 10/10.Born on 11 November 1963 in Ohio, USA, Denise Lombardo is best known as the ex-wife of Jordan Belfort, the notoripus ‘Wolf of Wall Street’. This is one of those books that will have me thinking for a long while, and I hope that one day Jordan Belfort will write another book, a follow on from this about his road to ‘redemption’ (if you can call it that). Ray Porter’s reading performance was absolutely perfect, with a huge array of voices, accents and enunciations that sounds very much alike to the way Belfort actually speaks. Jordan shows signs of self-awareness and part of you can empathise with him, but also dislike many parts at the same time. I liked the film, and this book is a great follow-on piece from it. I kept wanting more and more, and I assume many people who will read this are people who liked the film. Jordan Belfort’s style of writing (as explained in the epilogue) is on two sides of the spectrum. This book was an absolute pleasure to read. It gives the reader/listener a rare peep into the American white-collar crime scene and the judicial system and how some people are treated against other types of criminals. Catching the Wolf of Wall Street kept me captive under its incredible, over-the-top stories and inner voices.
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