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Pearlman and against
All cases against Pearlman have either been won by those who have brought lawsuits against him, or have been settled out of court.
The members of Backstreet Boys were the first to file a lawsuit against Pearlman, feeling that their contract — under which Pearlman collected as both manager and producer — was unfair, since Pearlman was also paid as a sixth member of the Backstreet Boys ( i. e., one-sixth of the band's own income ).
One of the accused, Canadian consumer-fraud expert Les Henderson, successfully pursued a libel lawsuit against Pearlman, Tolner, El-Difrawi and several others.

Pearlman and release
As of late November 2011, Pearlman was serving his sentence with a release date of March 24, 2029.

Pearlman and bands
Louis Jay " Lou " Pearlman ( born June 19, 1954 ) is a former impresario of successful 1990s boy bands such as the Backstreet Boys and * NSYNC.
Other boy bands managed by Pearlman were O-Town ( created during the ABC – MTV reality TV series Making the Band ), LFO, Take 5, Natural, youthful rock musician Jim DeBerry, and US5, as well as the girl group Innosense, together with Lynn Harless.

Pearlman and new
That same year, under Pearlman and his new management team, the airline ceased flight operations in mid-2005.
On the advice of a friend, Pearlman started a new company, Airship International, taking it public to raise the $ 3 million he needed to purchase a blimp, claiming ( falsely ) that he had a partnership with Wüllenkemper.
The Pearlman posters generally featured pictures of Pearlman, which the Anti-Pearlman Permanent Poster League would decorate with creative new designs in the wee hours of the morning.
Pearlman had put together a new group, Backstreet Boys, which was languishing on Mercury without any hits.

Pearlman and album
The album was produced by Sandy Pearlman and Murray Krugman who had found success earlier in the decade producing Blue Öyster Cult.
The group was originally managed by Lou Pearlman during their first season of Making the Band, but later managed by Mike Cronin and Mike Morin for their debut album and remaining television seasons.

Pearlman and be
As of late November 2011, Nick Carter had not confirmed his mother's statements regarding Pearlman, and in a later interview, when asked if true, he chose his words carefully when he spoke, but he seemed to hint that bitterness might be a motivating factor for the sexual gossip.
Parisen can be seen in the horror film " I Sell The Dead ", which stars Dominic Monaghan, Ron Pearlman and Larry Fessenden, as Towns Folk # 1

Pearlman and him
His first biographer, Moshe Pearlman, described him as virulently antisemitic, as did, a decade and a half later, Joseph Schechtman.
With the exception of US5, all of the musical acts who have worked with Pearlman have sued him in Federal Court for misrepresentation and fraud.
At the age of 14, pop star Aaron Carter filed a lawsuit in 2002 that accused Pearlman and Trans Continental Records of cheating him out of hundreds of thousands of dollars and of racketeering in a deliberate pattern of criminal activity.
At the AES convention in New York in October, 2010, Keyboard magazine editor-at-large Craig Anderton presented Alan R. Pearlman with a commemorative plaque naming him a " Keyboard Legend.

Pearlman and was
In April 2009, Clemens was the subject of an unauthorized biography by Jeff Pearlman, titled The Rocket that Fell to Earth-Roger Clemens and the Rage for Baseball Immortaility, that focused on his childhood and early career and accused Mike Piazza of using steroids.
Lipman was born in Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, the daughter of Maurice Julius Lipman and Zelma Pearlman .< ref >
Producer Lou Pearlman was affiliated with these other pop artists during the late 1990s and 2000.
The Medicine Show was recorded in 1984 in San Francisco with producer Sandy Pearlman ( Blue Öyster Cult, The Clash ).
ARP Instruments, Inc. was an American manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, founded by Alan Robert Pearlman in 1969.
Alan Pearlman was an engineering student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts in 1948 when he foresaw the coming age of electronic music and synthesizers.
The company was a private venture co-founded by Peter V. Garrambone and Tony DeCamillis, which was partly funded by Lou Pearlman.
Gadahn was born Adam Pearlman, the son of musician Phil Pearlman.
Gadahn's Jewish paternal grandfather, Carl Pearlman, was a prominent urologist ; and on the Board of Directors of the Anti-Defamation League.
Fellow student Sandy Pearlman was responsible for pushing the button.
In 2006, it was discovered that Pearlman had perpetrated one of the largest and longest-running Ponzi schemes in American history, leaving more than $ 300 million in debts.
After getting caught on the run, and pleading guilty to conspiracy, money laundering and making false statements during a bankruptcy proceeding, in 2008 Pearlman was convicted and sentenced to up to 25 years in prison.
Lou Pearlman was born and raised in Flushing, Queens, the only child of Jewish parents Hy Pearlman, who ran a dry cleaning business, and Reenie Pearlman, a school lunchroom aide.
( This version of events is disputed by Gross, who claims he was the school reporter, and allowed Pearlman to tag along.
The two parties sued each other, and seven years later Pearlman was awarded $ 2. 5 million in damages.
Lou Pearlman also was an officer at TAG Entertainment. The independent film company TAG Entertainment produced some low budget yet profitable movies and DVDs.

Pearlman and .
*" Former Military Astronaut Among Hijack Victims ", an article by Robert Pearlman on the SPACE. com website, dated September 16, 2001
In the cross media work Thursday's Fictions by Richard James Allen and Karen Pearlman, Thursday is the title character, a woman who tries to cheat the cycle of reincarnation to get a form of eternal life.
* Lou Pearlman, former boy-band manager indicted by a federal grand jury in Orlando on charges that he schemed to bilk banks out of more than $ 100 million.
* Pearlman, Debra.
After the band had its series of legal struggles with manager Lou Pearlman, they signed with Jive Records.
* Lou Pearlman as Warden / Observation Psychiatrist ( as Louis J. Pearlman )
* Pearlman, E. " Shakespeare at Work: The Two Talbots ", Philological Quarterly, 75: 1 ( Spring, 1996 ), 1 – 20
In 1971, Midler starred in the first professional production of The Who's rock opera Tommy, with director Richard Pearlman and the Seattle Opera.
On 23 January 2006, Lou Pearlman made a deal to bring Top of the Pops back to the airwaves in the United States.
* Pearlman, Michael D., " Unconditional Surrender, Demobilization, and the Atomic Bomb "; Combat Studies Institute, U. S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1996.
Most recently, she played a recurring role as alien physician Dr. Leah Pearlman in the remake of V ( 2009 TV series ).
Australia's The Physical TV Company, directed by Richard James Allen and Karen Pearlman, is well known for creating original works that are a sophisticated meeting of the possibilities of cinema with those of dance.
Following 21 years of experience in electronic engineering and entrepreneurship, Pearlman founded ARP Instruments in 1969 with US $ 100, 000 of personal funds and a matching amount from investors.
* Pearlman, Michael.
* Ronald Pearlman, former Chief of Staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation.

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