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Mariella Moon has been a night editor for Engadget since 2013, covering everything from consumer technology and video games ...
Filmmaker faces seven charges — including fraud and money laundering — following arrest for misappropriating streaming service's money ...
Carl Erik Rinsch, the director accused of blowing $11 million of Netflix’s money on cars, mattresses, and cryptocurrency, has pleaded not guilty to charges including fraud and money laundering.
Carl Erik Rinsch had directed exactly one movie in his life — 2013’s 47 Ronin, a Keanu Reeves samurai fantasy that bombed so hard it nearly ended his career. But in the freewheeling, cash-splashing ...
Carl Erik Rinsch, a Hollywood filmmaker who directed the Keanu Reeves-led Samurai epic "47 Ronin", was arrested and charged with multiple accounts of fraud for allegedly bilking millions from Netflix ...
Netflix wants its money back. Five years after wiring $11 million to director Carl Erik Rinsch for a sci-fi series that never got made, the streamer is asking for a return on those funds.
Carl Erik Rinsch was arrested earlier this week in West Hollywood and appeared in federal court to face several charges for defrauding the streaming giant, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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