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June 14, 2007

Manager shown the meaning of being lonely

Lou Boyband manager Lou Pearlman was doing as a good a job as  former clients Howie Dorough and Jesse Hart in staying underground -- until Indonesian authorities tossed him out of the country on Thursday. (He was popped for fraud and owes investors more than $310 million).  Earlier in the week, the goods in in his office and home were put up for auction and one guy walked away with a Backstreet Boys 7 million sold award for  $2,200. It appears he should have shopped at eBay.

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