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"The aura massage thing," said Christofore. Many of the boys interviewed by Vanity Fair and ABC News said that Pearlman would often offer them massages that he said would "balance their aura" or "help build bigger muscles." But some of these guys always wanted to be in bands and never got into them and you have to question their motives ? If the things they say they saw happen are true, and they didn't say anything at the time, that is just wrong." "Maybe it's just that Pearlman was only willing to take that extra step with guys like Mooney who were older than 18, which is why I never saw it. Ryan said that despite the incident with the pornography and the strip club, he is skeptical of some of the stories he has heard. "Or was he trying to get a sense of how we would react?" Was he trying to be the cool 'Big Poppa' uncle?" asked Ryan referring to the nickname Pearlman used for himself. We were all teenagers snickering and he made some excuse," Ryan said. It was literally 10 seconds and then it got turned off. "We were watching Star Wars and all of a sudden a porno came on. That night was the only night I ever stayed at Lou's house," said Ryan Goodell, 27 and now a second year law school student in Los Angeles. "Because we were minors there was always at least one parent at the house.
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Pearlman screened a Star Wars film, but the movie was interrupted with a pornographic video. His mother left for the hospital in Miami and dropped off the boys for the evening with Pearlman. On another night, a brother of one of the boys was injured in a car accident. Goodell said his mother didn't know about the strip club incident at the time. My mom had a sense that things shouldn't be like this, 13-year-olds shouldn't be going out with adults and hanging out until midnight."Īt the time, one parent of each of the five boys lived in a house with the boys on a rotating basis. "The strip club came up and we ended up going ? That was weird, but it wasn't happening all the time. "It was one of those days where we had gone through our normal routine and ended up hanging out together at Lou's," he said. While Mooney and some of the older band members accuse Pearlman of outwardly looking for sexual favors in lieu of advancing their careers, the younger boys remember Pearlman more as a "sleazy uncle." And then he said, and these were his exact words, 'You're a smart boy. "He leaned back in his chair, in his white, terry-cloth robe and white underwear and spread his legs. "I'll never forget this as long as I live," Mooney told the magazine one evening in 2000, when the members of the group O-Town were being selected. In his early 20s Mooney worked as Pearlman's personal assistant and lived in his home for two years in the hopes that he would be put into one of Pearlman's bands. I remember asking me, 'Have you let Lou b*** you yet?'" Steve Mooney told Vanity Fair. They also said they saw other young people leaving Pearlman's bedroom late at night. While some boys and young men heard only rumors, others told Vanity Fair and that Pearlman exposed himself to them, showed them pornography, took them to strip clubs, gave them sensual massages and openly propositioned them.

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After auditioning, these kids, some as young as 13, were relocated to Orlando where they would regularly rehearse and spend their free time at Pearlman's home.Īnother group of young men regularly at the house were a staff of personal assistants, some of whom told Vanity Fair they were promised jobs in bands in exchange for providing sexual favors to Pearlman. In the late '90s, just as the Backstreet Boys and 'NSync, Pearlman's biggest boy bands, hit it big in the United States, Pearlman was grooming a stable of youngsters to take their place. Pearlman has since denied the allegations from prison.

In the November issue of Vanity Fair, Pearlman, for the first time publicly, is described by several former singers, aspiring singers and their parents as a lecher, who used the same deceptive charms to cop cheap feels off teenage boys as he did to allegedly bilk 1,400 investors out of more than $300 million.
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Just what took place in that house - complete with movie theater, video games, pool table, swimming pool and a planned bowling alley - has become the focus of a series of very different allegations by young men who claim Pearlman acted inappropriately, molested them or sought to exchange sex for help with their careers.

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10, 2007 - Awaiting trial on bank fraud charges and accused of scamming thousands of senior citizens out of millions of dollars, Lou Pearlman, the pop-music impresario who founded the Backstreet Boys, now faces the prospect of life in a big house very different from the 15,000-square-foot mansion he once occupied outside Orlando, Fla.
