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Rappaport is the founder of Atlanta-based RJR Props, a movie prop company that specializes in faux cash for filming. His money was used in “The Wolf of Wall Street,” “The Fast and the ...
Police warn that prop money, originally created for the motion picture industry, isn’t just appearing on the big screen. Crooks are trying to pass off movie money as the real thing.
Police said the money is designed to look like real cash but is designated as a movie prop. During quick transactions, businesses do not notice the bills are fake as the cash is handed over ...
Props are often so important to movies and develop so much importance to pop culture that they become serious collectors’ items worth a lot of money — and sometimes end up the stars of their ...
reversing his conviction after finding the bill wasn’t technically a forgery under Virginia law because it “purported to be fake money to be used as a prop in a movie” and was “invalid on ...