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Director sentenced to more than two years for defrauding Netflix out of $11m

Hollywood writer-director Carl Rinsch has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for defrauding Netflix. Prosecutors stated that Rinsch requested $11 million to finish a sci-fi series called "White Horse" but instead diverted the funds to his personal account.

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Director sentenced to more than two years for defrauding Netflix out of $11m
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Hollywood writer-director Carl Rinsch has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for defrauding Netflix. Prosecutors stated that Rinsch requested $11 million to finish a sci-fi series called "White Horse" but instead diverted the funds to his personal account. He then spent significant amounts on luxury items, including cars, watches, and household goods. Rinsch was convicted in December of federal wire fraud and other charges. While Rinsch cited mental health struggles and medication issues, the judge determined his actions were driven by a determination to lie and cover them up. Supporters, including Keanu Reeves, had asked for leniency. Rinsch is also ordered to pay approximately $11 million in restitution.

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Prosecutors argued Rinsch's motive was 'naked greed' and requested a five-year prison sentence.

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Keanu Reeves wrote a letter to the court asking for leniency for Rinsch, acknowledging Rinsch's tendency to 'self-sabotage'.

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Rinsch spent significant portions of the defrauded money on luxury items like cars, watches, clothes, and household goods.

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Rinsch diverted $11m intended for a sci-fi series called 'White Horse' into a personal account.

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Director Carl Rinsch was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for defrauding Netflix out of $11m.

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Hollywood writer-director Carl Rinsch was sentenced Monday to two-and-a-half years in prison after being convicted of defrauding Netflix out of $11m for a never-finished sci-fi series. Supporters including Keanu Reeves had asked the court to show him leniency.Rinsch, best known for the 2013 samurai fantasy film 47 Ronin, was convicted in December of federal wire fraud and other charges. According to prosecutors and trial testimony, he told Netflix he needed $11m to finish a show called White Horse but diverted the money into a personal account and ultimately spent whopping sums on luxury cars, watches, clothes and household goods, including $638,000 on two mattresses.Rinsch, 48, and his lawyers told the court on Monday that his behavior was fueled by mental health struggles and medication problems, which they said he is now addressing with a new care provider.“This process has forced me to confront things about my health, my judgment and my life,” Rinsch said. He apologized for his behavior, acknowledged that “real harm was caused,” and explained: “I failed to recognize the danger of the state I was in.”His psychological troubles weren’t described in court, and he and his lawyers declined to detail them afterward.Prosecutors argued that Rinsch – who also owes about $11m in restitution – should serve five years in prison.“Mr Rinsch had every possible advantage,” including family money, an elite education, famous friends and a high-flying career, prosecutor David Markewitz told the court. Rinsch’s motive, the prosecutor said, “was naked greed”.Rinsch, who also has used the name Carl Erik Rinsch professionally, hails from the Los Angeles area and began making short films as a teenager. He later directed commercials, then got attention for 47 Ronin, which stars Reeves. His character leads outcast samurai seeking to avenge their master’s killing.Rinsch “bring exceptional joy and warmth to the people around him” and “creative inspiration to others through his creativity and vision”, Reeves told the court in a letter in advance of Rinsch’s sentencing.The Matrix star said he didn’t know the details of the case, but he acknowledged that Rinsch “can self-sabotage by amplifying the scale, scope and landscape of what had been negotiated”. He said he hoped the director’s sentence “might be tempered with measures of leniency and mercy as well as justice”.Prosecutors said Netflix initially paid Rinsch about $44m for “White Horse” in 2018 and 2019, then provided another $11m in 2020 after he said he needed more money to wrap up production.But instead of putting that money toward the show, Rinsch steered the cash to a personal account and made a series of failed investments, losing approximately half the $11m in a couple of months, according to prosecutors and witnesses’ testimony.They said he put the remaining funds into the cryptocurrency market, netting some profit, which Rinsch deposited into his own bank account.Then came the lavish purchases, prosecutors said, with Rinsch buying five Rolls-Royces, a red Ferrari, $652,000 worth of watches and clothes, and the pricey mattresses, plus another $295,000 on luxury bedding and linens. In addition, he used some of the money to pay off about $1.8m in credit card bills, prosecutors said.US district judge Jed S Rakoff said Rinsch’s mental health difficulties “may explain some of the excesses” but don’t “detract from the court’s conclusion that he was determined to lie to get substantial monies from Netflix lie to cover it up”.As Rakoff announced the prison term, Rinsch wrote on a piece of paper on a table in front of him. One of his lawyers, Benjamin Zeman, patted the director’s back.After court, Rinsch – who’s due to report to prison in September – hugged several people who had come to support him. He and his lawyers declined to comment as they left, except that attorney Daniel McGuinness said they looked forward to appealing the case.Netflix declined to comment on his sentence.
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