Boy Band Mogul Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison

by Jarrett Martineau | May 21, 2008 at 12:23 pm | 310 views | 5 comments

Lou Pearlman, the kingpin scam artist behind the success of boy bands like Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync who previously admitted to stealing and swindling more than $300 million from investors, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for his actions.

Boy band mogul Lou Pearlman, who launched the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync, was sentenced on Wednesday to 25 years in prison for swindling investors and major U.S. banks out of more than $300 million.

In an audacious two-decade-long scam, Pearlman enticed individuals and banks to invest millions of dollars in two companies that existed only on paper and won the confidence of investors with strong but fake financial statements created by a fictitious accounting firm, according to his plea agreement.

U.S. Judge G. Kendall Sharp held up a book with letters from Pearlman's victims, saying they included "his family, his close friends and people in their 70s and 80s who have lost their life savings."

"So the sympathy factor doesn't run high with the court," Sharp said.

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Greg Crutcher

This is a lunch bag found at the Albuquerque Flea Market. I love the unearthly glow around the guys. It gives the image the quality of a religious icon.

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In U-bahn station, Berlin

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René

Yeah, but he can play his 'get out of jail' card if he pays back all the $300 million. One month off the sentence for each million he pays back.

Whadduya think? How likely is that?


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May 21, 2008 at 12:23 pm by Jarrett Martineau, 310 views, 5 comments

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