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深潮TechFlow|Jun 30, 2026 09:43
Director of '47 Ronin' sentenced to 30 months in prison for embezzling $11 million in production funds to hype up Dogecoin According to TechFlow, on June 30th, Carl Erik Rinsch, the director of the movie "47 Ronin," was sentenced to 30 months in prison and required to repay $11 million for using Netflix's $11 million drama production funds for stock options and cryptocurrency speculation. The prosecutor claimed that Carl Erik Rinsch first lost millions of dollars in high-risk stock option trading, and then invested the remaining funds in Dogecoin trading, earning nearly 27 million dollars, which was later used to purchase luxury goods such as Rolls Royce, Ferrari, and high priced watches. Previously, the jury had found him guilty of wire fraud, money laundering, and other charges.
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