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Lou Pearlman, Victorian villain and boy-band creator
Does the name Lou Pearlman ring any bells? Then what about names like Britney Spears, *NSYNC or the Backstreet Boys? Back in the ‘90s, Pearlman’s porcine figure was infamous throughout the pop-music business, as he was a major hitmaker. Unfortunately, he was also pretty crooked, landing himself in jail for money laundering. Besides being a skeezy pop kingpin, he also made his fortune selling shares of a fake blimp company—true story. The AV Club’s Nathan Rabin has a nice little update about him today: “Before becoming the king of teens, Pearlman sold fraudulent shares in a fraudulent blimp company. Who does that? He’s less a colorful music-world figure than a mustache-twirling 19th-century pulp-paperback villain.”
The article itself is actually about the weird stuff the AV Club staff owns, and it’s admittedly pretty damn strange. Apparently Pearlman was recognized as being a 20th Century Republican Leader before his arrest and sentencing, earning him a certificate signed by senators Trent Lott and Mitch McConnell. Glance through Pearlman’s Wikipedia page and you realize he is a pretty fascinating (if repellent) figure. And he gave the world all that beautiful music.
If the artists he worked with are on tour, make sure to get concert tickets for them at StubHub.com.
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