For years, Dane Cook has been cagey about one of the most painful chapters of his career: the discovery that the person handling his finances was quietly stealing from him. That person was his own half-brother, Darryl McCauley.
A new documentary, Funny Money: The Dane Cook Story, is finally telling the full story. Directed by Brett Harvey and set to premiere on VOD on September 29, 2026, the film traces Cook’s rise to become one of the highest-paid comedians in America and the financial betrayal that nearly derailed it. According to the documentary, McCauley embezzled at least $12 million from Cook between the mid-1990s and 2008, and hid piles of the stolen cash in a home safe and, most memorably, inside jars of pasta sauce.
The story isn’t new. McCauley and his wife, Erika, pleaded guilty in 2010 and served prison time. But the documentary marks the first time Cook has spoken at length, on camera, about what happened and about McCauley’s disappearance after his release from prison. Here is who Darryl McCauley is, what he did, and what the new film reveals.

Who Is Darryl McCauley?
Darryl McCauley is Dane Cook’s older half-brother. The two share the same mother, Donna Cook, who died in 2006. McCauley worked as a corrections officer before becoming his brother’s business manager, a role he held from roughly the late 1990s, around the time Cook’s career began taking off, until his arrest in December 2008.
According to the documentary, McCauley and Cook grew up sharing a love of comedy, and both once dreamed of becoming stand-up comedians. McCauley took a different path into law enforcement, while Cook pursued the career they had both wanted.
When Cook’s star began to rise, he brought McCauley on to manage his finances through a company called Great Dane Enterprises. In the documentary, Cook describes his brother as “a person that spent so much time pretending to be something he wasn’t.”
Dane Cook’s Rise to Fame
To understand the scale of what McCauley was managing, and what he took, it helps to understand how big Cook’s career became during this period.

Dane Cook broke through in 1998 on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend before releasing a string of platinum-selling comedy albums, including Harmful If Swallowed (2003) and Retaliation (2005), the latter of which became one of the best-selling comedy albums in history. He followed with the HBO special Vicious Circle (2006), hosted Saturday Night Live, and moved into film with roles in Employee of the Month (2006), Good Luck Chuck (2007), and My Best Friend’s Girl (2008).
As Cook’s earnings grew from thousands to millions, McCauley was the person handling nearly every financial detail behind the scenes.
How the Embezzlement Worked
Escalating withdrawals
According to the documentary and court records, McCauley began by withdrawing modest amounts from Cook’s accounts and gradually escalated. Reporting describes withdrawals starting around $20,000, then increasing to $50,000, and eventually reaching as much as $100,000 at a time. McCauley reportedly sent Cook forged bank statements to conceal the discrepancies, a scheme investigators say ran from roughly 2004 through 2008.
Where the money went
Massachusetts state police, investigating in late 2008, found more than $700,000 hidden inside the McCauleys’ homes in Wilmington, Massachusetts, and York Beach, Maine. A subsequent search turned up nearly $900,000 more. The couple had also purchased property and invested in a hotel and restaurant in York Beach with the stolen funds.
The documentary adds a detail that had not been widely publicized before: some of the cash, wrapped tightly in plastic, was hidden inside jars of pasta sauce in the McCauleys’ kitchen. Investigators also found stacks of hundred-dollar bills stored in a home safe. Commentators covering the documentary’s trailer have compared the pasta-sauce hiding spot to a similar plot device in the FX series The Bear.
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When Cook started to suspect something
In the documentary, Cook describes a slow, uneasy realization that something was wrong long before he had proof. “I was starting to feel something that I couldn’t really identify,” he says. “Was he hiding it in different places, stockpiling this money?”
The Arrest and Legal Case
The 2008 arrest
Darryl McCauley was arrested in December 2008 after investigators determined he had been writing checks to himself from Great Dane Enterprises, Cook’s company, and transferring the funds into personal accounts. His wife, Erika McCauley, was arraigned separately and held on $1 million bail.
Guilty pleas and sentencing
In 2010, Darryl McCauley pleaded guilty to 27 counts of larceny over $250, along with embezzlement and three counts of forgery. A Massachusetts judge sentenced him to five to six years in prison, plus ten years of probation upon release. He was 45 years old at the time of sentencing.
Erika McCauley pleaded guilty to charges including two counts of larceny and was sentenced to two and a half to three years in prison.
Restitution
The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office ordered Darryl and Erika McCauley to pay Cook $12 million in restitution, based on the investigation’s findings of how much had been taken. Officials said the next step at the time was tallying the couple’s assets, including their homes and their investment in the York Beach hotel and restaurant, to determine what could actually be recovered.
The documentary notes that while the court’s figure was $12 million, Cook believes the real total may be higher. “I do believe that there’s money out there,” he says in the film’s trailer. “I believe there’s people that know more.”
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What Happened to Darryl McCauley After Prison?
According to the documentary, after serving his sentence and being released, Darryl McCauley disappeared from Cook’s life entirely. The film frames this as an open, unresolved question. Cook narrates in the trailer: “Where is he? What has he done? How does this end?”
The trailer includes an old voicemail McCauley left for Cook around the time investigators were closing in, in which he says: “Dane, it’s your brother… The FBI is involved with something? Dane, what happened? What have you done?”
As of the documentary’s release, McCauley’s current whereabouts have not been publicly disclosed, and it does not appear he participated in the film.
About the Documentary: Funny Money: The Dane Cook Story
Funny Money: The Dane Cook Story is directed by Brett Harvey and set to premiere on video-on-demand on September 29, 2026, distributed by Upstream Flix. According to the film’s synopsis, it details Cook’s “meteoric rise” and “his crash at the hands of the person he trusted most.”
The film combines old family footage of Cook and McCauley with new interviews, court records, and audio recordings, including the voicemail from McCauley referenced above. Cook appears throughout the documentary discussing both his career and the personal betrayal.
The trailer, released August 19, 2026, quickly drew attention for the pasta sauce detail, which multiple outlets highlighted as one of the more bizarre real-life embezzlement schemes in recent memory.
Timeline: The Dane Cook and Darryl McCauley Story
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1998 | Dane Cook breaks through on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend. McCauley becomes his business manager around this period. |
| 2003–2006 | Cook’s career peaks with the albums Harmful If Swallowed and Retaliation, the HBO special Vicious Circle, and an SNL hosting appearance. |
| 2004–2008 | According to investigators, McCauley embezzles funds from Cook’s accounts during this period, escalating from smaller withdrawals to six-figure sums. |
| 2006 | Donna Cook, mother to both Dane Cook and Darryl McCauley, dies. |
| December 2008 | Darryl McCauley is arrested. Massachusetts state police recover roughly $700,000 hidden in the McCauleys’ properties, later followed by nearly $900,000 more. |
| March 2009 | Darryl McCauley pleads not guilty to larceny and forgery charges. |
| 2010 | McCauley pleads guilty to 27 counts of larceny, embezzlement, and three counts of forgery. He is sentenced to five to six years in prison plus ten years of probation. Erika McCauley is sentenced to two and a half to three years. Both are ordered to pay $12 million in restitution. |
| Mid-2010s | McCauley serves his sentence and is released. According to the documentary, he then disappears from Cook’s life. |
| August 19, 2026 | The trailer for Funny Money: The Dane Cook Story is released, revealing new details including the pasta sauce hiding spot. |
| September 29, 2026 | Funny Money: The Dane Cook Story premieres on VOD. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Darryl McCauley?
Darryl McCauley is comedian Dane Cook’s older half-brother. He worked as Cook’s business manager from the late 1990s until his 2008 arrest for embezzling millions from Cook’s accounts.
How much money did Darryl McCauley steal from Dane Cook?
Investigators determined McCauley embezzled at least $12 million, though Cook has said in the new documentary that he believes the actual amount could be higher.
Where did Darryl McCauley hide the stolen money?
According to the documentary Funny Money, McCauley hid cash in a home safe and also wrapped bricks of money in plastic and hid them inside jars of pasta sauce in his kitchen.
Did Darryl McCauley go to prison?
Yes. He pleaded guilty in 2010 to 27 counts of larceny, embezzlement, and three counts of forgery, and was sentenced to five to six years in prison plus ten years of probation.
Was Darryl McCauley’s wife also charged?
Yes. Erika McCauley pleaded guilty to charges including two counts of larceny and was sentenced to two and a half to three years in prison.
Are Dane Cook and Darryl McCauley still in contact?
According to the documentary, McCauley disappeared after his release from prison, and his current whereabouts are not publicly known. Cook has said he doesn’t know how the story ultimately ends.
What is Funny Money: The Dane Cook Story?
It’s a documentary directed by Brett Harvey about Dane Cook’s career and the financial betrayal by his half-brother. It premieres on VOD on September 29, 2026.
How were Dane Cook and Darryl McCauley related?
They are half-brothers who share the same mother, Donna Cook, who died in 2006.
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Last Updated on August 21, 2026 by 247 News Around The World