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Nadine Caridi, ex-wife of Jordan Belfort (aka Wolf of Wall Street)

Who is Nadine Caridi?

Nadine Caridi is a former model who, during her career, has worked with brands such as the beer brand Miller Lite, and has also done some commercials for Monday Night Football, among other accomplishments. However, Nadine is still known in the world as the ex-wife of the notorious realtor Jordan Belfort. The two were married from 1991 to 2005 and have two children together.

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Nadine Caridi Bio: Age, Childhood, and Growing Up

Nadine Caridi was born on November 6, 1962 in London, England. However, the family moved to the United States and settled in Brooklyn, New York, grew up in Bay Ridge, a Brooklyn neighborhood, and went to John Dewey High School located next to Gravesend. After her matriculation, she attended Pacifica Graduate Institute, where she eventually obtained a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology.

career path career path

Even before she finished her studies, Nadine began her modeling career, when she was chosen to be the face of the beer brand Miller Lite.

She continued to work as a model for some time and achieved huge success when she was cast in a Monday Night Football commercial, which increased her popularity and wealth.

She later became a marriage and family therapist and author, but there are not many details about her career.

Popularity through marriage

When Jordan and Nadine first met, she was in a relationship with Alan Willsig, a restaurateur, entrepreneur, and semi-professional race car driver. Alan and Nadine were guests at one of the many concerts in Jordan, and Alan introduced him to Jordan.

Nadine Caridi and Jordan Belfort

Belfort was married to Denis Lombardo, but he became interested in two clubs and soon the couple began dating. Lombardo divorced in 1991, and in the same year Nadine became Belfort’s wife and the center of media attention, which she rather enjoyed. The two were married until 2005 and had two children before their divorce. The reason for their separation and subsequent divorce was domestic violence, as well as drug and infidelity issues.

Nadine’s life after divorce

After their separation, Nadine continued her love life and married New York businessman John McCaluso.

Nadine obtained custody of her children from Belfort and they now live with her and her second husband John, along with her three children, all daughters, from her previous marriage.

Net worth, height, weight and appearance of Nadine Caridi

Nadine Caridi’s fortune increased mainly through her modeling career, but she also received financial support after her divorce from Jordan. According to sources, Nadine’s fortune is estimated at $5 million, as of early 2020.

Nadine is 1.78 m (5 ft 8 in) tall and weighs around 121 lbs to 55 kg. Her vital stats are 32-30-37 and her bra size is 32B. She has blonde hair and blue eyes.

Nadine Caridi’s ex-husband, Jordan Belfort

Jordan Ross Belfort was born on July 9, 1962 in Queens, New York City, USA, the son of Max and Leah Belfort. Of Jewish descent, he grew up in Bayside, Queens, and then attended American University, where he earned a degree in biology. During his high school days, Jordan teamed up with his friend Elliot Luenstern to sell Italian ice cream to people at the local beach. The two were earning about $20,000 and he wanted to use the money to go to the University of Maryland School of Dentistry. However, he dropped out of college a few days later, as the dean told him that the golden age of dentistry was over, and if he was only studying dentistry so he could make a lot of money, he was in the wrong place.

life before prison

Jordan began his career selling meat and seafood door to door in Long Island, New York. His business soon became successful, however, along the way his business failed and he filed for bankruptcy when he was only 25 years old. After that, he recovered with the help of a family friend who appointed him as a trained realtor at LF Rothschild. He learned a lot in this position, but was not so lucky as the Black Monday Crisis knocked him out.

However, he started the Stratton Oakmont Company, which operated as a boiler room, and at one point he and his employees owned more than 1,000 shares, worth more than $1 billion.

However, during this period his company was often under the supervision of the National Securities Association, and in December 1996 his company was expelled from the NASD, resulting in bankruptcy.

Charges and imprisonment

Three years later, Balfour was indicted for securities fraud and money laundering. He defrauded people of more than $200 million and had to repay his clients $110 million – his activities earned him the nickname “The Wolf of Wall Street”. He was sentenced to four years in prison and spent 22 months at the Taft Correctional Institution in California.

His sentence was reduced because he reached a plea agreement with the FBI.

Life after pure prison

Since his release, Jordan has also become a motivational speaker, author, and screenwriter. He wrote two memoirs, including The Wolf of Wall Street (2007), which was adapted into a movie of the same name and released in 2013, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan.

Jordan jumped out of prison and did not enter into a confrontation with the law. In 2015, he got engaged to Anne Cope. According to the sources, his net worth at the beginning of 2020 amounted to about two million dollars.

Nadine Caridi, ex-wife of Jordan Belfort (aka Wolf of Wall Street)
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