Director Carl Rinsch pleaded not guilty to defrauding Netflix. He allegedly spent $11 million meant for a sci-fi series on ...
Netflix wants its money back. Five years after wiring $11 million to director Carl Erik Rinsch for a sci-fi series that never ...
Netflix eventually wrote off the $55 million investment in late 2020. Now, it wants that bonus $11 million back. That may be ...
An arbitrator ruled in 2024 that Rinsch was liable for misusing the budget for a sci-fi series on personal investments and ...
Filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch allegedly asked Netflix for $55 million to create a show but he used the fund to buy luxury items ...
Prosecutors say Carl Erik Rinsch used funds for a science-fiction series for personal investments. An arbitrator ruled in ...
The U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York announced in a news release on Tuesday, March 18 that Los Angeles ...
Carl Rinsch allegedly defrauded Netflix of $11 million intended for a series that was never finished. Arrested in West ...
Carl Erik Rinsch, the director behind the film "47 Ronin," was arrested on Tuesday on federal charges of wire fraud and money ...
Film director Carl Erik Rinsch seems to have landed in hot water. He has been indicted by the Justice Department on the grounds of money laundering and fraud.
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 ...