This week in music legalities:
Gulity: Former boyband mogul Lou Pearlman (the mastermind behind *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys) pleaded guilty today to over $300 million in conspiracy and money laundering charges. The accusations revolve around a Ponzi stock scheme that Pearlman owned and operated prior to the boyband wave. He faces up to 25 years in prison and a fine of $1 million if convicted.
Not Gulity: Singer Scott Weiland, frontman for Velvet Revolver and Stone Temple Pilots, pleaded not guilty to a November DUI charge on Wednesday. Weiland is free on $40,000 bail and is due back in court on April 4. If convicted, he faces up to a year in jail because of a prior DUI conviction.
Lawsuit: Producer Linda Perry is suing Warner Music Group for breach of contract . In the suit filed Tuesday, Perry asked for more than $10 million in lost royalties and damages from the debut album of her client, singer James Blunt.
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3 comments:
lol. lou pearlman is the stuff of nightmares.
it's about time lou pearlman fessed up!!!!!
i knew lou pearlman was bad news from the start. its about time he got what he deserved.
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