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Jennifer López and Samantha Barbash, the stripper in which the actress was inspired by her role as Ramona. IG

Samantha Barbash claims that money in compensation to the López producer and the others that produced Wall Street Scammers

Jennifer Lopez: 50 years, a millionaire and far from the neighborhood

Samantha Barbash, the woman Jennifer Lopez was inspired to bring her character to life in Wall Street Scammers seems not to be happy with the image of her in the film. As reported by People magazine, Barbash has demanded 40 million dollars - almost 36 million euros - in compensation to producers Nuyorican Productions (Jennifer Lopez company), STX Entertainment, Gloria Sanchez Productions and Pole Sisters LLC.

The film starring Jennifer Lopez tells the true story of a group of New York striptease dancers who devised a method to defraud customers who were mostly managers and investors on Wall Street.

The reason for Barbash's complaint is none other than the attempt to exploit his image. According to Samantha, the quote offers a pejorative portrait of her showing her "using and manufacturing illegal substances in her home when she lived with her daughter."

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"I decided not to participate in the film because I was not going to give away my rights on the tape. They were trying to pay me a tiny amount," the plaintiff said last September in Vanity Fair. According to her, those responsible for the film approached her to obtain her consent, but did not reach a formal agreement . On that occasion, the young woman also questioned that the film would approach faithfully to what happened in reality.

Jennifer López received a great ovation for her role as Ramona, the film being a great milestone in American cinema this 2019.

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