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Director Carl Rinsch pleaded not guilty to defrauding Netflix. He allegedly spent $11 million meant for a sci-fi series on cryptocurrency and cars.
Filmmaker faces seven charges — including fraud and money laundering — following arrest for misappropriating streaming service's money ...
Netflix wants its money back. Five years after wiring $11 million to director Carl Erik Rinsch for a sci-fi series that never got made, the streamer is asking for a return on those funds.
In a statement that didn't mention Netflix by name, FBI assistant director Leslie Backschies said, "Carl Rinsch allegedly ...
Netflix may never see the more than $11 million the streamer & the feds say Carl Rinsch owes them, but they will see the director in court later this year. In a hearing Thursday in federal court ...
Carl Erik Rinsch allegedly told Netflix he needed $11 million to finish a sci fi show, then spent the money on stocks, cars, and crypto.
Carl Erik Rinsch was charged with scamming Netflix out of $11 million for a TV show. He made cryptocurrency investments and used the profits to buy luxury items, prosecutors said. Rinsch faces up ...
If you look up “spending spree” in the future, you may very well find a photo of director Carl ... to sue Netflix and litigate his divorce case. When Netflix canceled the series, Rinsch ...
After Netflix spent $44 million on the project ... charging documents state. Director Carl Rinsch (right) and the cast of ’47 Ronin’ pose for photographers at a press conference to promote ...
Carl Erik Rinsch, the director accused of blowing $11 million of Netflix’s money on cars, mattresses, and cryptocurrency, has pleaded not guilty to charges including fraud and money laundering.
Hollywood director-writer Carl Erik Rinsch has been charged with scamming Netflix out of $11 million, sinking the stolen ...