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Director Sentenced to 30 Months for Defrauding Netflix for Crypto

Created at 1 Jul · 3:50 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Hollywood director Carl Rinsch was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for defrauding Netflix of $11 million. He used the funds to invest in Dogecoin, stocks, and luxury goods instead of completing a television show.

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Key Numbers

30 monthsprison sentence for Carl Rinsch
$11 milliondefrauded from Netflix
$44 millioninitial funds provided by Netflix
$10.5 millionfunds gambled on stock market and crypto
$4 milliontransferred to crypto exchange Kraken
$27 milliongenerated from Dogecoin bet
$10 millionspent on personal expenses and luxury goods
$1.8 millionspent on credit card bills
$1 millionspent on lawyers to sue Netflix
$3.8 millionspent on furniture and antiques
fiveRolls-Royces purchased
oneFerrari purchased
$652,000spent on watches and clothes
90 yearsmaximum prison time Rinsch faced
seventotal charges Rinsch faced
15 monthssaga duration since arrest
March 2025Rinsch's arrest date
November 2023New York Times report date
March 2020Netflix wired additional funds
May 2021Rinsch liquidated Dogecoin
five yearsprosecutors' requested sentence
three yearssupervised release term
$700mandatory special assessments

Who's Involved

Carl Rinsch
Hollywood director sentenced to prison for defrauding Netflix
Netflix
Streaming service defrauded of $11 million
Jay Clayton
Manhattan US Attorney who commented on the sentence
Keanu Reeves
Actor who wrote a letter in support of Rinsch

↳ Why This Matters

This case highlights the significant risks and legal consequences associated with misusing funds intended for creative projects, particularly when involving speculative investments like cryptocurrency and stock options. It serves as a deterrent against financial fraud in the entertainment industry and underscores the potential for severe penalties, including lengthy prison sentences and forfeiture

Key facts

  • Director Carl Rinsch sentenced to 30 months in prison for defrauding Netflix.
  • Rinsch took $11 million from Netflix, intended for a TV show, and spent it on crypto and luxury items.
  • He invested a significant portion in Dogecoin, making approximately $27 million.
  • Rinsch used the Dogecoin profits for personal expenses, including cars, furniture, and legal fees.
  • He was convicted of wire fraud and money laundering charges.

Hollywood director Carl Rinsch has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for defrauding Netflix out of $11 million. Rinsch, known for directing the 2013 film “47 Ronin,” was sentenced in a Manhattan federal court after being convicted on charges including fraud and money laundering.

Prosecutors stated that Rinsch orchestrated a scheme to steal millions by falsely claiming funds would finance a television show. Instead, he invested the money in speculative stock options and cryptocurrency, and purchased luxury goods. Rinsch was initially given $44 million by Netflix for his show, later requesting an additional $11 million, which was wired in March 2020.

Rinsch quickly lost about half of the $10.5 million he gambled on stock options. He then transferred over $4 million to the crypto exchange Kraken and invested it in Dogecoin, generating approximately $27 million upon liquidation in May 2021. With these winnings, Rinsch spent about $10 million on personal expenses, including credit card bills, lawyers, furniture, luxury cars, watches, and clothing.

He never completed the show or returned the funds. Prosecutors had requested a five-year sentence, while Rinsch's defense argued for a sentence without prison time, citing mental health issues. Keanu Reeves wrote a letter to the court in support of Rinsch. In addition to his prison term, Rinsch was sentenced to three years of supervised release and ordered to forfeit $11 million.

Frequently asked questions

Carl Rinsch was sentenced to two and a half years (30 months) in prison.

Rinsch defrauded Netflix of $11 million.

He used the funds for speculative investments in cryptocurrency (Dogecoin) and stock options, as well as luxury goods and personal expenses.

No, Rinsch never finished the show or returned the funds provided by Netflix.

What Happens Next

01Rinsch will serve three years of supervised release after his prison term.
02Rinsch must forfeit $11 million in assets.

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How It Developed

Carl Rinsch was sentenced to 30 months in prison.
Rinsch defrauded Netflix of $11 million.
He used the funds for cryptocurrency, stock options, and luxury goods.
Rinsch invested heavily in Dogecoin, generating $27 million.
He spent millions on personal expenses, including cars and furniture.
Rinsch never finished the show or returned the funds.
Prosecutors sought a five-year sentence.
The defense cited mental health issues.

Sources

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‘47 Ronin’ director who gambled Netflix funds on crypto gets 30 monthsCarl Rinsch will serve two and a half years in prison for taking money meant for a Netflix show to buy Dogecoin, stocks and luxury goods.Cointelegraph

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