Notorious conman Peter Foster is pursuing a "very honest" Netflix series about his colourful life as he fights multiple fraud charges.
The self-proclaimed "international man of mischief" is hopeful of developing a show based on his epic autobiography, saying production houses were queuing up to tell his tale.
Wearing a cowboy hat outside a Gold Coast court, Foster said he was confident his latest charges would be dismissed as he looked to seal a Netflix deal.
The 63-year-old faces multiple fraud charges around $2 million in bitcoin investments into sports gambling.
Foster revealed he had been writing a 800,000-word autobiography after a decades-long history of fraud including weight loss tea scams in Australia and the UK.
"It will show the Netflix people that I'm not a one-trick pony,

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