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Netflix gave Carl Erik Rinsch, the director of "47 Ronin," millions to produce a sci-fi series. But Rinsch used the money to trade stocks and crypto instead, The New York Times reported. Rinsch made a ...
Director Carl Erik Rinsch has been indicted on charges of fraud and money laundering for allegedly taking $11 million from Netflix and spending it on luxury cars, antique furniture and mattresses.
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. Rinsch ...
Netflix is known for investing heavily in original content, and that gamble has normally gone in its favour. However, with one such series, things didn’t go as planned. As shared by The New York Times ...
Netflix had already poured $44 million into Carl Erik Rinsch's troubled sci-fi series "Conquest" when he asked for more cash in March 2020. The streaming giant wired the "47 Ronin" director's ...
Director Carl Erik Rinsch has been arrested on charges that he swindled $11 million for Netflix for a sci-fi show that never aired, instead steering the cash toward cryptocurrency investments and ...
Director Carl Erik Rinsch has been indicted on charges of fraud and money laundering for allegedly taking $11 million from Netflix and spending it on luxury cars, antique furniture and mattresses.
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.
Carl Erik Rinsch, the director of Netflix's sci-fi series "Conquest," allegedly utilized $4 million from the show's budget to invest in Dogecoin (DOGE), resulting in an astonishing profit of $27 ...
Hollywood filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch has landed in legal trouble after being accused of stealing $11 million from Netflix. Instead of creating a show, he allegedly used the expense for personal use.
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. Rinsch ...