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Director Charged With Netflix Fraud After Splurging on Crypto Instead of Finishing Sci-fi Series (npr.org) 19

Hollywood filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch has been charged with defrauding Netflix of $11 million after allegedly misusing funds intended for an unfinished science fiction series, federal prosecutors said.

Rinsch, 47, was arrested in West Hollywood this week on charges of wire fraud, money laundering and unlawful monetary transactions that could result in decades of imprisonment if convicted. The FBI and Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York allege Rinsch diverted funds meant for his series "Conquest" to speculate on cryptocurrency, stay in luxury hotels and purchase high-end items including five Rolls-Royces and a Ferrari.

Netflix had paid Rinsch $44 million between 2018 and 2019 for the science fiction project about an artificial humanlike species. Prosecutors say he then requested an additional $11 million but never completed the production. An arbitrator ruled in Netflix's favor last year, ordering Rinsch to pay the company $11.8 million. Rinsch appeared in federal court with shackles and posted a $100,000 bond.

Director Charged With Netflix Fraud After Splurging on Crypto Instead of Finishing Sci-fi Series

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  • He only got caught because of the rolls.

    People gonna notice that man.

    • Don't worry about the guy. Trump will pardon him for sure. This is the kinda criminal the orangutan loves. Grifting cash
    • by DrXym ( 126579 )

      He got caught because he didn't ultimately deliver a show for the money he paid. It could have been the worst, contractually obligatory show ever but if he released it, then he could have kept a good chunk of the money he was paid.

      It seems clear to me that Netflix is taken for a ride all the time, paying money for something and getting a turd in return. Look at The Electric State as a recent example of that. Purportedly this 2 hour movie cost $320 million and was critically panned. Even if some people watch

  • Decades in prison for defrauding netflix. Wouldn't want the poors to think they can get away with stealing from their betters.
    • by EvilSS ( 557649 )
      The dude had over $2M in credit card debt. He was far from being one of "the poors".
  • ...because that's the only way he's getting out of this.
    • It was DOGE coin and a bit of Ethereum.

      https://crypto.news/47-ronin-director-allegedly-scammed-11m-from-netflix-to-buy-doge-other-crypto/
  • by backslashdot ( 95548 ) on Friday March 21, 2025 @09:54PM (#65251221)

    It's been like 5+ years .. how long does it take them to figure this stuff out?

    • by Tailhook ( 98486 )

      Good question. The delay is a proxy for corruption, in the same way the size of the tax code is a proxy for corruption. It takes a while to ensure that only the disposable people are going to get hurt in such a prosecution.

  • by oumuamua ( 6173784 ) on Friday March 21, 2025 @10:13PM (#65251245)
    ChatGPT write me a script for: a writer who struggles with writers block who deals with it by gambling with crypto, buying fast cars, hookers and blow. Mix in hints, references and Easter eggs from The Shining
  • Money Heist was supposed to be a series title, not a business plan

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