Lou Pearlman, the disgraced star-maker behind 1990s boy bands *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys, has died in prison, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The 62-year-old producer died Friday, ...
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How a music empire turned into a $300 million scam
Lou Pearlman presented himself as a music mogul who could manufacture stars. Behind the scenes, he was quietly siphoning ...
Let’s leap back to 1994. Grunge and gangsta rap dominated MTV — music that claimed to be gritty and honest. Yet that year in Orlando, as far away from Seattle as it gets, a Ponzi-scheme scam artist ...
The record producer was convicted in 2008 for ripping investors off in a $300 million scam. According to the inmate database of the US Federal Bureau of Prisons, Pearlman died on Friday, August 19, ...
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — A former associate of Lou Pearlman has admitted his role in Pearlman's huge Ponzi scheme. Robert Fischetti pleaded guilty to conspiracy in federal court Wednesday. Fischetti ...
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Lou Pearlman, creator of the Backstreet Boys and 'NSync, has died in prison as he served a 25-year sentence for a $300 million Ponzi Scheme. Pearlman died Friday, according to the Federal Bureau of ...
Lou Pearlman, credited for starting the boy-band craze and launching the careers of the Backstreet Boys and 'NSync, has died in prison while serving a 25-year sentence for a massive Ponzi scheme. The ...
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