Hollywood Director Arrested for Netflix Fraud: $11 Million Spent on Luxury Cars, Crypto, and Antiques

March 21, 2025

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Hollywood Director Faces Charges in Netflix Fraud Case

A shocking case of Netflix fraud has landed Hollywood director Carl Erik Rinsch in legal trouble. Prosecutors claim Rinsch, known for directing 47 Ronin, deceived Netflix into providing an additional $11 million for his unfinished sci-fi series, White Horse. Instead of using the funds to complete the project, he allegedly diverted them into cryptocurrency, high-end vehicles, and luxury purchases.

How Carl Erik Rinsch Allegedly Pulled Off the Netflix Fraud

Netflix had already invested $44 million in White Horse, but Rinsch requested more funds, claiming he needed the extra cash to finish production. However, court documents reveal that he transferred the money into a personal brokerage account, making risky investments that quickly lost nearly half the amount. The remaining funds reportedly went into cryptocurrency, which later turned a profit.

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Rather than returning the money to Netflix, Rinsch allegedly withdrew his earnings and went on a spending spree, purchasing:

  • Five Rolls-Royces and a Ferrari worth $2.4 million
  • Luxury furniture and antiques totaling $3.8 million
  • High-end watches and designer clothing for $652,000
  • Legal fees of $1 million to sue Netflix for additional funds
  • Credit card payments amounting to $1.8 million

Netflix Fraud Scandal Leads to Carl Erik Rinsch’s Arrest

Authorities arrested Rinsch in West Hollywood, and he appeared in a Los Angeles federal court in shackles. During the hearing, he did not enter a plea but confirmed that he understood the charges. The judge granted his release on a $100,000 bond, with his next court appearance scheduled in New York, where his indictment was filed.

Rinsch’s attorney, Annie Carney, declined to comment but stated that “the allegations in this case are purely financial.”

This high-profile Netflix fraud case raises concerns about financial oversight in the entertainment industry. As the legal battle unfolds, the streaming giant may need to tighten its funding policies to prevent future losses.

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