A director who was charged with defrauding Netflix out of millions of dollars has been found guilty, Business Insider reports. Carl Rinsch, director of the 2013 Keanu Reeves movie 47 Ronin, now faces ...
Carl Erik Rinsch, the director best known for the 2013 epic 47 Ronin, was found guilty on Thursday of wire fraud and money laundering.
A jury convicted Hollywood director Carl Erik Rinsch of scamming $11 million from Netflix for a show that never materialized, ...
Carl Erik Rinsch, the popular director of the Hollywood blockbuster 47 Ronin, has been convicted of wire fraud and money laundering tied to misappropriating funds provided by streaming platform ...
Carl Erik Rinsch - who directed the 2013 Keanu Reeves movie 47 Ronin - has been convicted of scamming Netflix out of $11M, spending funds on cryptocurrency speculation and shopping spree.
Carl Rinsch was found guilty of defrauding Netflix when he went on a spending spree instead of finishing "White Horse." We got some of the footage.
A wild film about a monster dust bunny, a horror film about a killer getting back at vapid content creators and an ...
Filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch faces federal conviction after allegedly misusing $11 million meant for his Netflix series, spending it on luxury items, crypto bets, and personal expenses.
Carl Rinsch, the director behind "Ronin 47" with Keanu Reeves, took the stand in his own defense. He faces up to 90 years in prison if convicted.
Filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch, who directed the 2013 action film '47 Ronin' starring Keanu Reeves, was convicted Thursday for defrauding Netflix of $11 million.
Carl Rinsch, a director best known for the film “47 Ronin,” is facing up to 90 years in prison after being convicted Thursday of scamming Netflix out of $11 million and using the cash to fund his ...
A New York jury found the director of 47 Ronin, Carl Rinsch, guilty of defrauding Netflix of $11 million over a sci-fi show that never came to fruition. With his trial lasting just under two weeks, a ...