Boy band mogul ordered to stay in jail

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A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the creator of the Backstreet Boys and ‘N Sync to stay behind bars while attorneys prepare his case.
Lou Pearlman, who faces charges of defrauding a bank out of $20 million, will be represented by the federal public defender’s office.
The 53-year-old music mogul, dressed in a blue jumpsuit and handcuffed and shackled at the waist, said little in a court appearance Wednesday.
The U.S. Attorney’s office opposed bail for Pearlman saying he was a “serious flight risk.” A detention hearing for Pearlman has not been scheduled, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

A telephone message left with the public defender’s office was not immediately returned Wednesday night.
Pearlman was escorted by federal marshals from Los Angeles to Orlando on Tuesday.
Pearlman has been globe-trotting, though not in luxury, since his arrest in Indonesia last month. He was expelled from Bali after the FBI contacted authorities there, then transferred to U.S. custody and flown to Guam, and later to Los Angeles.

He stands accused of fraudulently securing millions in bank loans with documents from a fake accounting firm.
Assets have been liquidated in two bankruptcy cases against Pearlman and his companies, and he has ignored court actions against him for months.
Florida investigators separately allege that he defrauded more than 1,000 individual investors out of more than $315 million. Several banks say he collectively owes them more than $120 million, according to bankruptcy court documents.

This entry was posted on Monday, July 16th, 2007 at 12:11 pm and is filed under Bad, Los Angeles, Music, Prison, Scandal.

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