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Money Losers of 2007: The pyramid tumbles down on Lou Pearlman

Lou Pearlman once seemed to possess the secret formula for making millions by putting together popular boy bands that could churn out hits. Most famously, he created the Backstreet Boys and 'NSync, which sold $100 million and $56 million records respectively. By some accounts, the boys didn't get too rich off the deal, but Pearlman did.

But Pearlman's fortunes have long since turned and now he is being held on charges of running a fraudulent savings program. Claims against him run to $500 million. He was arrested in June in Indonesia and indicted by a Federal Grand Jury and the trial is slated to begin next March. Pearlman insists on his innocence. Meantime, allegations that he liked the young male performers for a lot more than their singing and dancing abilities are swirling.

Although Pearlman is no doubt one of 2007's great losers, it is unclear how much money he actually lost this past year. He may have squandered most of it long ago, perhaps keeping his Ponzi savings scheme afloat. If he is found guilty, he could be on the hook for those $500 millions investors lost in his savings plan.

I was too old to appreciate the boy bands Pearlman created and promoted when they were in their heyday. But I can confess that I gained a new found appreciation for the Backstreet Boys -- and even bought a CD for my daughter --not long ago after watching the famous and wonderful Chinese Boys lip-sync to their tune, "I Want It That Way."

Pearlman's success may have been short-lived and no doubt his fortunes are falling fast. But through the wonders of YouTube, the music he helped create will live on.

Be sure to check out other Money Losers of 2007.

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