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Lance Bass, a member of the boy band NSYNC, sat down for the program to candidly talk about his former manager, Lou Pearlman, and how he was found guilty of conspiracy, money laundering and making ...
Even after Lou Pearlman’s con was uncovered – and as he sat in a prison cell serving a 25-year sentence – the notorious manager of *NSYNC and ... Boys if he hadn't stolen all this money ...
Kirkpatrick from NSYNC said, "I felt like a puppet ... The docuseries adds, "Of the $500 million Lou Pearlman stole only $10 million has been recovered. Nearly 2,000 individuals and families ...
Pearlman overworked Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC ... that once the FBI had seized Lou Pearlman's accounts, they, along with financial reporters, discovered that he stole $500 million.
“There would be no ‘NSync, there would be no Backstreet Boys without Lou, period,” McLean says ... the end of the docuseries notes that Pearlman stole $500 million, but only about $10 ...
C-Note and O-Town – are giving their version of how the mogul stole millions from them in "The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story." Produced by 'N Sync member Lance Bass, it's currently ...
Lou Pearlman ... also reflects on his relationship with Pearlman − affectionately referred to as “Big Poppa” − in the three-part docuseries. 'N Sync’s Chris Kirkpatrick considers ...
“Lou would always have people watch us perform,” Chris Kirkpatrick of 'N Sync ... Pearlman with hardly any money — but he made up the difference by defrauding people. Over those 30 years, he ...
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When Lou Pearlman, who created and managed *NSYNC, started to introduce the types of songs the group would be working on, Galasso said he identified more with Unreal's sound as it was more R&B ...
"There would be no ‘NSync, there would be no Backstreet Boys without Lou, period," McLean says ... at the end of the docuseries notes that Pearlman stole $500 million, but only about $10 million ...