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Updated · NBC News · May 28
Keanu Reeves Urges Leniency for Carl Rinsch as Director Faces Up to 121 Months
Updated
Updated · NBC News · May 28

Keanu Reeves Urges Leniency for Carl Rinsch as Director Faces Up to 121 Months

11 articles · Updated · NBC News · May 28
  • A letter filed Tuesday asked U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff to show mercy to Carl Rinsch, with Reeves calling punishment tempered by leniency “a healing act.”
  • Rinsch, 48, was convicted in December of wire fraud, money laundering and illegal transactions after prosecutors said he diverted $11 million from Netflix for a sci-fi series that was never completed.
  • Prosecutors said the money went to a Ferrari, multiple Rolls-Royces, $652,000 in watches and clothing, $3.787 million in furniture and antiques, plus cryptocurrency and personal accounts.
  • Netflix had already paid Rinsch $44 million for “White Horse” before sending the extra $11 million he said he needed to finish production; he is expected to repay that amount, and Netflix is seeking another $4.4 million in legal fees.
  • Reeves, who worked with Rinsch on 2011 film “47 Ronin,” said he had seen an unfinished “White Horse” and described Rinsch as gifted but prone to self-sabotage ahead of sentencing on June 29.
Will Keanu Reeves’ plea for a friend actually influence the sentence for an $11 million Netflix scam?
How can Hollywood stop visionary artists from becoming multi-million dollar fraudsters?
Is ‘artistic self-sabotage’ a credible defense for spending millions on Rolls-Royces and crypto?