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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Carl Rinsch has pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud and money laundering, after the director was accused of taking $11 million from Netflix — meant for a sci-fi series that was never ...
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 ...
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. More from ...