Sylvester Stallone and John Cusack Sued for 'Wall Street' Profits


John Cusack
HOLLYWOOD - A string of Hollywood stars including Sylvester Stallone and John Cusack are facing legal action over the money they made from a collapsed hedge fund for classic 1987 film Wall Street.

The pair are being sued for "unjust enrichment" after investing in the movie advisor Ken Lipper's scheme, and pulling out with huge profits ahead of its 2002 collapse over fraud.

Other not-so-lucky clients are desperate to be reimbursed the money they lost, totaling $100 million, and are taking all the fortunate investors to court to pool their profits.

Julia Roberts has also been named in the suit.

Wall Street starred Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen as a young stockbroker desperate to succeed at any cost.

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