In a recent court ruling, Carl Rinsch, renowned director of '47 Ronin', was found guilty on seven counts including wire fraud and money laundering. According to PANews, the filmmaker embezzled approximately $11 million that Netflix provided him for the development of the 'Conquest' project, which was eventually canceled in 2021.



Prosecutors revealed that the diverted funds were used to finance investments in digital assets and acquisitions of luxury items. Among the questionable expenses were high-end vehicles, exclusive designer clothing, and multiple personal credit card transactions. This case reflects growing concerns about financial management in high-budget projects within the entertainment industry, particularly when funds from streaming platforms like Netflix are involved.
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