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🔥Even Hollywood couldn't make this fantastical script: $11 million lost in stock trading, made a fortune investing in DOGE, and then got sued for fraud... Renowned director Carl Rinsch, who directed the 2013 film "47 Ronin" starring Keanu Reeves, misappropriated $11 million of Netflix's budget for investment projects. 1⃣ The beginning: In the stock market/options, the principal is halved. 2⃣Turning Point: All-in All In Dogecoin, earning a whopping 27 million! 3⃣ Climax: Unleashing the extravagant mode—buying 5 Rolls-Royces and 1 Ferrari in one go, and most outrageously: spending nearly $640,000 on two mattresses! 4⃣ Epilogue: This guy who became rich overnight with Dogecoin and lived comfortably on an exorbitantly priced mattress has been convicted of fraud and money laundering, facing a maximum sentence of 90 years in prison. Because the money was originally intended for him to film an American TV series, which has yet to be completed… He won in the crypto, but lost in life. #CarlRinsch #DOGE #Netflix

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