
Hollywood filmmaker charged with defrauding Netflix of $11 million
Hollywood filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch has been charged with defrauding Netflix to the tune of $11 million. He had been working on a TV series for the streamer that was never completed. Instead, according to prosecutors, the 47-year-old director spent the streamer's funds to speculate on …
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