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'47 Ronin' Director Carl Rinsch Sentenced to Prison for $11M Netflix Fraud

June 30, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via Black Country Radio
'47 Ronin' Director Carl Rinsch Sentenced to Prison for $11M Netflix Fraud
Ouch - this is a cautionary tale about what happens when you mess with the streaming giants. Director Carl Erik Rinsch has been sentenced to prison for defrauding Netflix out of a whopping $11 million for an unfinished show. The '47 Ronin' director's scheme has landed him serious time behind bars, and it's a stark reminder that Hollywood's financial dealings are under serious scrutiny these days. When you take that kind of money and don't deliver the goods, the consequences are real. Read more about this...

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