Joker
Coverage of Joker in the Nexus archive.
- Movie producer behind 'Joker,' and 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' indicted in alleged $100 million Ponzi scheme
A movie producer associated with 'Joker' and 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' was indicted in a $100 million Ponzi scheme. The financier is accused of soliciting investor funds for personal ventures.
- Movie producer behind 'Joker,' and 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' indicted in alleged $100 million Ponzi scheme
A movie producer behind 'Joker' and 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' has been indicted in an alleged $100 million Ponzi scheme. The financier is accused of using investor funds for personal ventures.
- 'Joker' producer indicted in alleged $100 million fraud scheme
A Los Angeles film producer credited on the Oscar-winning film 'Joker' has been indicted on federal fraud charges for allegedly orchestrating a scheme that defrauded investors of over $100 million, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
- Hollywood producer behind ‘Joker,’ dozens of other films indicted for $100 million Ponzi scheme
Hollywood producer Jason Cloth, known for financing films like 'Joker' and 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife', faces federal indictment on wire fraud charges related to a $100 million Ponzi scheme. Prosecutors allege he diverted investor funds to unrelated projects and repaid earlier investors instead of using them for promised films or games.
- Film financier Jason Cloth indicted in alleged $100M Ponzi scheme tied to movie funding
Film financier Jason Cloth has been indicted on wire fraud charges related to a $100 million Ponzi scheme tied to movie funding. The indictment alleges he used investor money for projects like Canadian real estate and to pay earlier investors, rather than the films and video game platform he claimed. He faces seven counts of wire fraud and potential prison time.
- Film financier Jason Cloth indicted in alleged $100M Ponzi scheme tied to movie funding
Film producer Jason Cloth has been indicted on wire fraud charges for allegedly orchestrating a $100 million Ponzi scheme tied to movie funding. The indictment alleges he solicited money from investors for film and video game projects but diverted funds to Canadian real estate and to pay earlier investors. Cloth operates a Canada-based company called Creative Wealth Media Finance Corp.
- Film financier Jason Cloth indicted in alleged $100M Ponzi scheme tied to movie funding
Film producer Jason Cloth, who financed movies like 'Joker' and 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife', has been indicted by a federal grand jury on wire fraud charges. Prosecutors allege he orchestrated a $100 million Ponzi scheme tied to movie funding.
- 'Joker' executive film producer indicted for allegedly defrauding clients out of $100 million
A Beverly Hills film producer has been indicted for allegedly defrauding clients out of $100 million by swindling investors into funding purported film projects or a gaming platform.
- 'Joker' executive film producer indicted for allegedly defrauding clients out of $100 million
A Beverly Hills film producer has been charged with defrauding investors by falsely promising funding for film projects and a gaming platform, allegedly stealing $100 million. The individual is linked to the 'Joker' film as an executive producer.
- 'Joker' producer indicted for allegedly defrauding investors of more than $100 million, DOJ says
A Hollywood movie producer was arrested after being charged with defrauding investors of over $100 million through an alleged Ponzi scheme. Federal prosecutors in Illinois brought the indictment, as reported by the DOJ.
- 'Joker' producer indicted for allegedly defrauding investors of more than $100 million, DOJ says
A Hollywood movie producer was indicted for allegedly defrauding investors of more than $100 million through a Ponzi scheme. Federal prosecutors in Illinois filed the charges, leading to the producer's arrest.
- 'Joker' producer indicted for allegedly defrauding investors of more than $100 million, DOJ says
A Hollywood movie producer was arrested after being charged by the U.S. Department of Justice with defrauding investors of over $100 million through an alleged Ponzi scheme.
- 'Joker' producer indicted for allegedly defrauding investors of more than $100 million, DOJ says
A Hollywood movie producer was arrested and charged by federal prosecutors in Illinois with defrauding investors of over $100 million through an alleged Ponzi scheme, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
- Feds: Chicago investors scammed in $100M alleged fraud by 'Joker' movie producer
A Chicago grand jury indicted Jason Cloth, a Canadian film producer linked to movies like 'Joker' and 'House of Gucci,' on seven counts of wire fraud. The alleged scheme targeted Chicago-area investors, involving a $100 million scam.
- Pratt: Bass concern over AI ads ‘funniest thing I’ve ever heard’
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt dismissed Mayor Karen Bass’s criticism of his AI-generated campaign ads, which depict her in Joker makeup amid a dystopian tomato-throwing scenario, as the 'funniest thing I’ve ever heard.' Bass has condemned the ads for their violent imagery.