Hollywood Filmmaker Charged With $11 Million Conspiracy to Defraud Netflix

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Filmmaker charged with stealing $11 million from Netflix over show that never aired
Federal authorities said filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch was arrested on Tuesday over charges he allegedly defrauded streaming giant Netflix out of $11 million in connection with a science fiction ...NBC News - 4h -
Netflix paid $55 million for a show. Prosecutors say the creator blew it on Rolls Royces and crypto.
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Lando Norris hits out at ‘fabricated nonsense’ in Netflix’s Drive to Survive
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John Mulaney returns to late night with Netflix's 'Everybody's Live.' Here's what we know
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Suspect in Slovak premier's attempted assassination is indicted on terror charges
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Netflix has won the streaming wars. Now what?
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John Mulaney Says His New Show Is Netflix’s Mistake
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Netflix 'Love is Blind' contestant leaves would-be groom at altar over politics
A participant on Netflix’s “Love is Blind” reality show left her fiance at the altar, saying they were on a different “wavelength” when it came to politics. In the show’s Season Eight finale, which ...The Hill - Mar. 10
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