The company behind the 2013 film, The Wolf of Wall Street, agreed to pay the United States government US$60 million to settle a civil lawsuit that sought to seize assets allegedly bought with money stolen from a Malaysian state fund 1MDB. The film’s producer, Red Granite Pictures, co-founded by the Malaysian prime minister’s stepson, announced last September that it had “reached a settlement in principle” with the US government, but did not reveal any sum at the time. According to a filing in a California court on Wednesday, Red Granite also settled claims against its rights and interests in two other films, Daddy’s Home and Dumb and Dumber Two. The US lawsuits have also sought to seize a US$3.2-million Picasso painting, allegedly bought from 1MDB funds and gifted to Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio, the star of The Wolf of Wall Street. DiCaprio has since turned over the painting to US authorities.