**Headline: EXCLUSIVE: Mark Fuhrman's New "True Crime" Netflix Deal Comes With a Shocking Price Tag — Your Tax Dollars**

Headline: EXCLUSIVE: Mark Fuhrman’s New “True Crime” Netflix Deal Comes with a Shocking Price Tag — Your Tax Dollars

Los Angeles — In a twist that has consumer watchdogs fuming, disgraced former LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman is reportedly finalizing a multi-million dollar Netflix docuseries deal that producers are quietly calling “The OJ Reckoning.” But here’s the kicker that will hit you in the wallet: insider sources claim Fuhrman leveraged a controversial “public safety advisory” consulting fee from the City of Los Angeles as collateral for the network contract.

Here’s how it hits your bank account: The City of Los Angeles quietly paid Fuhrman $1.2 million in 2023 for “expert testimony archives” related to cold case reviews. Consumer advocates are now calling this a “backdoor taxpayer subsidy” for a convicted perjurer’s Hollywood comeback.

“Mark Fuhrman is about to get paid three times for the same crime,” says Janet Hayes of the Taxpayers for Justice Reform. “First, from your tax dollars via a settlement that was supposed to be hush money. Second, from a streaming giant. And third, every time you click play, you’re essentially funding his lifestyle while he profits off a case that already cost the city millions in wrongful conviction payouts.”

The real cost to your wallet: With Netflix subscription prices already hitting $22.99 a month, analysts warn that if this deal goes through, expect the streamer to quietly raise prices another $1.50 to cover the “high-risk content” insurance premium associated with booking a controversial figure like Fuhrman.

Consumer Bottom Line: If you watch it, you pay for it — literally. And if you don’t, your city tax bill might still foot the bill for his “expert” fees. The only way to win? Demand transparency on how your tax dollars