| Director Rinsch Charged
with Defrauding Netflix Was Found
Guilty Now Motion Denied
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 23 รข Director Carl Erik
Rinsh, indicted for allegedly
defrauding Netflix out of $11
million, was flown to New York
at government expense on
September 30. He appeared
before U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Judge Jed S. Rakoff.
Inner City Press was
there. The case centers
around a show Rinsch pitched
to Netflix, then called "White
Horse" but renamed Conquest.
Actor Keanu Reeves, who
starred in Rinsch's 47 Ronin,
reportedly put in funds.
Rinsch bought cars and
securities. As with US v.
Charlie Javice and JPMorgan
Chase, some wonder if this is
not essentially a civil case,
that the corporate defraudee
convince the (past) DOJ to
criminalize. Rinsh's
appointed lawyer made
Constitutional arguments,
alongside an argument to
transfer venue (and perhaps
reduce travel cost on the
public - the hotel allowance
is $342 a night). Then Judge Rakoff
said he would clear the
courtroom to hear Rinsch's
argument for change of
counsel. Judge
Rakoff said, Including the one
I call my favorite reporter,
often the only reporter
here. Inner City Press
stepped out, but will continue
to cover the case(s). On October 1
Judge Rakoff's bottom line
order denying three of
Rinsch's four motions but
granting him a bill of
particulars by November 24. Jump cut to
December 11 after trial: "JURY
VERDICT as to Carl Erik Rinsch
(1) Guilty on Count 1,2,3-7." On March 23, 2026
Judge Rakoff denied his motion
for a new trial, saying in
part that "Rinsch's Rule 29
motion borders on the
frivolous." This one is USA v. Rinsch, 1:25-cr-85 (Rakoff)
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