EXCLUSIVE (contains update): If you’ve followed Nic Cage’s financial back-and-forth with his business manager, then this will interest you. Plus, if the allegations are true, I think it should rank in the Hall of Fame of entertainment business manager screw-ups. Is it possible that the prominent business manager for a well-known hip hop band has failed to file ANY federal and state tax returns for the group,
leaving it vulnerable to financial and legal penalties? According to a legal document filed today in Los Angeles Superior Court, Sean Michael Larkin is accused of that and more, including allegations he hid more than $1.4 million in tax refunds due members of that touring group. (Though the legal papers don’t identify the band, sources tell me it’s the Black Eyed Peas.) The filing also claims he has been obstructing efforts to conduct an audit of his records. It goes on to charge that only recently has Larkin begun creating “necessary accounting ledgers” for the music group. This is all according to the legal filing by Helen Yu, an attorney for several members of the group. Yu was responding to a lawsuit filed last week by Larkin, who accused her of attempting to destroy his reputation.
*UPDATE: As his lawsuit states, “The defendant used lies, falsehoods and baseless accusations seeking to ruin a competitor’s business and reputation. Plaintiff Larkin is a successful business manager with over two decades of experience. He is the president and founder of a well-respected business management company, Larkin Business management. One of his major clients is a very successful, world-famous music group. Due to an inadvertent oversight, LBM did not timely file certain tax returns for the corporate and individual entites related to the group. Upon realizing the mistake, Larkin accepted responsibility, set forth a course of action to correct the mistake and agreed to pay any interest and penalties associated with the late tax filings.”*
Yu claims that she has at all times simply been protecting the rights and financial affairs of her clients, who relied on their business manager to oversee tens of millions of dollars in worldwide earnings. Her filing also states that “corporate entities” owned by the music group and its members have been “suspended” by the Franchise Tax Board for failing to file tax returns.
Editor-in-Chief Nikki Finke - tip her here.


-A karmic boomerang, for all the soul-numbing, calculated, corporate bilge they’ve been torturing innocent music fans with throughout ‘the noughties’ (blarrghh)
No surprise. Many of the so-called known managers, agents, lawyers are really crooks. Being known gives them great cover with unsophisticated folk like the small brained peas.
Thank you.
If these allegations are true, then it’s going to get really ugly for all involved. Especially when the members of the band in question, and the manager’s other clients start asking what this fellow was doing when he was supposed to be doing the day to day management duties like filing tax returns.
Their next album is going to feature such hits as:
Let’s Get Audited!
Where is the Dough?
Don’t Phunk With My Cash
I gotta feeling that tonight’s NOT gonna be a good night
that tonight’s NOT gonna be a good night
that tonight’s NOT gonna be a good good night (x4)
They should all be punished for bringing the worst song of the year into the universe.
I guess they’ll just have to file them 2000andlate
WIN!
So how does one receive $1.4 million in tax refunds without ever filing a tax return? I need to get in on that business. Something about the allegations doesn’t ring true.
According to Larkin’s defamation lawsuit from last week (http://www.scribd.com/doc/24104444/Larkin-Suit), Yu was sending anonymous letters with fake addresses to Interscope execs accusing him of every crime under the sun. That behavior’s a little crazy.
not true!! u have been on point with a number of things, but this is all false and infact the source is being sued as we speak.
Dear Black Eye Peas singers and dancers: $1.4 mil in tax returns? A tax return means the government has stored that money for you, keeping all the interest for itself. A return, by definition is bad. Somehow we as a society look upon a tax refund as a good thing. All it really means is, you lost money in the form of interest.
A perfect tax situation is for you to owe the IRS $1 on 4/15. Take the time to adjust your withholding to make this happen.
Black Eyed Taxes? Oh Nikki…
Business managers in this town are as morally bent and worthless to the process as agents to the talent that thinks they need them.
It’s your money.
You have to take care of it because no one else will.
The music industry exists to allow the film industry to appear uncorrupted.
I am so sad that they were robbed and hope that the next tens of millions they make will not be tampered with.
Sometimes I think that this kind of things only happens on the (USA called) 3rd World.
I live in BRAZIL and I’m proud of our government financial control on AV taxes,
These kind of things aren’t alowed to hapen.
So, where is the fisrt world now?
Sounds like business as usual in the entertainment business.
Boom Bomm Pwned
I like that boom boom pow
Them chickens jackin’ my style
They try copy my swagger
I’m on that next shit now
I’ve got a feeling… that tonight has not been a good night… for the Peas.
You have to be vigilant over those who manage your money. People can be so unscrupulous.