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Director arrested on charges of swindling Netflix out of $11M for a show that never aired
Posted on 3/19/25 at 5:33 pm
Posted on 3/19/25 at 5:33 pm
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A Hollywood writer-director was arrested Tuesday on charges that he swindled $11 million from Netflix for a sci-fi show that never aired, instead steering the cash toward cryptocurrency investments and a series of lavish purchases that included a fleet of Rolls-Royces and a Ferrari.
Carl Erik Rinsch — perhaps best known for directing the film “47 Ronin” — has been charged with wire fraud and money laundering over what federal prosecutors allege was a scheme to defraud the streaming giant.
million to purchase an unfinished show called “White Horse” from Rinsch, but eventually doled out another $11 million after he said he needed the additional cash to complete the show.
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Rather than using the extra money to wrap up production, Rinsch quietly transferred the money to a personal brokerage account, where he made a series of failed investments that lost about half of the $11 million in two months, according to prosecutors.
The filmmaker then dumped the rest of the money into the cryptocurrency market, which proved to be a profitable move, with Rinsch eventually transferring the earnings into a personal bank account, according to an indictment.
From there, Rinsch spent about $10 million on personal expenses and luxury items in a spending spree that, according to prosecutors, included about $1.8 million on credit card bills; $1 million on lawyers to sue Netflix for more money; $3.8 million on furniture and antiques; $2.4 million for five Rolls-Royces and one Ferrari; and $652,000 on watches and clothes.
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Posted on 3/19/25 at 6:48 pm to SPEEDY
In a way I’m shocked we don’t hear about this more. When’s the last time a major director or studio exec embezzled from the production company?
Posted on 3/19/25 at 6:49 pm to wildtigercat93
The Netflix documentary on this will be riveting
Posted on 3/19/25 at 7:33 pm to NIH
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The Netflix documentary on this will be riveting
I will direct it, but I need 350 million dollars
Posted on 3/19/25 at 7:36 pm to NIH
He doesn't have an official photo on IMDB, but he's one of the people in this photo:
After several hours of research, I've determined that #3 is Keanu Reeves, but I'm still not entirely sure which of the other 5 people is Carl Rinsch.
After several hours of research, I've determined that #3 is Keanu Reeves, but I'm still not entirely sure which of the other 5 people is Carl Rinsch.
Posted on 3/19/25 at 7:47 pm to SPEEDY
Well at least he’s not trying to frick little boys. He’s ok in my book.
Posted on 3/19/25 at 7:54 pm to SCLSUMuddogs
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The Netflix documentary on this will be riveting
I will direct it, but I need 350 million dollars
For that kind of money they could get Carl Erik Rinsch.
Posted on 3/19/25 at 8:41 pm to SPEEDY
I can’t imagine how Netflix could be worried about $11M when they just flushed $350M down the drain for that Russo bros schlock.
Posted on 3/19/25 at 10:05 pm to SPEEDY
Usually law enforcement tells people in this situation that it’s a civil matter
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