On Monday, Leonardo DiCaprio, the famous Hollywood actor, appeared in a Washington, D.C. federal court to testify as a witness in the criminal trial of ex-Fugees rapper Prakazrel "Pras" Michel. Michel is accused of accepting over $100 million from Jho Low, a Malaysian businessman, to influence President Donald Trump and other government officials to drop an investigation into Low. DiCaprio, who has no wrongdoing associated with the case, testified to his relationship with Low, whom he had met through Michel. The actor confirmed that he had attended lavish parties with Low, who helped finance his 2013 film, The Wolf of Wall Street. Low is currently a fugitive, suspected of embezzling $4.5 billion from Malaysia's 1MDB sovereign wealth fund. Meanwhile, Michel is facing charges that could lead to decades in prison if convicted. Prosecutors claim he acted on Low's behalf, made illegal campaign contributions during the 2012 U.S. presidential election, and engaged in witness tampering. DiCaprio's appearance in the courtroom created a stir among jury members and led to a viral moment where the prosecutor asked the actor what he did for a living.