Judge dismisses BSB lawsuit against Donna Wright
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Date: Jul 22, 2002 The Backstreet Boys' legal battle with former co-manager Donna Wright ended Friday, with a Los Angeles Superior Court judge dismissing the litigation, thanks to a settlement reached in May. Details of the settlement were not disclosed. In May, attorney Paul Karl Lukacs, representing the band, said both sides had "settled their differences" and were awaiting the completion of paperwork. Lukacs did not return a call seeking comment on Friday. The Backstreet Boys sued Wright in October to invalidate their contract with her. The band accused her of being incompetent and unlicensed. Before the lawsuit, Wright had a 25 percent interest in Backstreet Management Inc., according to the Orlando Business Journal.
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