Former 'N Sync, Backstreet Boys Manager Gets 25 Years
Wed, 21 May 2008 14:53:23
For an investment scam
The boy band impresario pleaded guilty to all of the above charges in March and claimed that he couldn't pay anyone back because of other unrelated lawsuits during the '90s. Presented with the evidence and Pearlman's plea, U.S. District Judge G. Kendall Sharp noted the number of elderly victims in court and said, "The sympathy factor just doesn't run very high with the court."
"Over the past nine months since my arrest, I've come to realize the harm that's been done," Pearlman said in a courtroom statement. "I'm truly sorry and I apologize for what's happened."
—The ARTISTdirect Staff
05.21.08
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