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Filmmaker Faces Charges After Allegedly Defrauding Netflix for Sci-Fi Show

Hollywood Director Arrested for Scamming Netflix Out of $11 Million

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Celebrity Scandals, Court Trials, Crime and Justice, Entertainment, Television & Streaming
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Netflix Paid $11M for a Show—The Director Bought Rolls-Royces Instead - Christopher Ena/AP Photo

Director Behind '47 Ronin' Charged with Fraud After Netflix Deal Collapses - Christopher Ena/AP Photo

Hollywood Director Arrested for Swindling Netflix Out of $11M in Elaborate Fraud Scheme

A Hollywood writer-director has been arrested on charges of defrauding Netflix out of $11 million, allegedly using the funds for cryptocurrency investments and lavish personal purchases instead of producing the sci-fi show he promised.

Director Carl Erik Rinsch at the Center of Netflix Fraud Case

Carl Erik Rinsch, best known for directing the film 47 Ronin, faces wire fraud and money laundering charges after federal prosecutors accused him of misleading Netflix into providing millions in additional funding for an unfinished project titled White Horse.

According to the indictment, Netflix had initially paid $44 million to acquire White Horse, but Rinsch later requested an additional $11 million, claiming he needed the funds to complete the show. Instead of using the money for production, prosecutors allege that Rinsch transferred the funds to a personal brokerage account, where he quickly lost nearly half through failed investments.

A Lavish Spending Spree

Rather than attempting to recover his production, Rinsch allegedly invested the remaining funds into cryptocurrency, which later yielded significant profits. Instead of returning the money, he reportedly transferred the earnings to his personal bank account and embarked on a staggering $10 million spending spree.

According to prosecutors, his extravagant purchases included:

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  • $1.8 million on credit card bills
  • $1 million in legal fees to sue Netflix for even more money
  • $3.8 million on luxury furniture and antiques
  • $2.4 million on a fleet of five Rolls-Royces and a Ferrari
  • $652,000 on high-end watches and designer clothing

Arrest and Court Appearance

Rinsch, 47, was arrested in West Hollywood, California, and appeared in a Los Angeles federal courtroom on Tuesday. Dressed in a turtleneck sweater and jeans, he was shackled at the wrists and ankles as he faced the judge. When asked if he had read the indictment, Rinsch replied, “Not cover to cover,” but confirmed he understood the charges against him.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Pedro V. Castillo ordered Rinsch’s release later that day after he agreed to post a $100,000 bond to guarantee his court appearance in New York, where the indictment was filed. His newly appointed attorney, Annie Carney, declined to comment but noted during the hearing that “the allegations in this case are purely financial.”

Netflix and Legal Fallout

Netflix has not commented on the case, and Rinsch’s next court date in New York has yet to be scheduled. Meanwhile, prosecutors continue to build their case against the director, signaling that Hollywood’s battle against financial fraud in the entertainment industry is far from over.

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