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Music execs may be indicted
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMusic magnate Irv "Gotti" Lorenzo and his brother, Chris Lorenzo, probably will be indicted this week -- possibly as early as today -- on racketeering and money laundering charges, people close to the case said. The U.S. attorney's office in Brooklyn, N....Tags: Drug Trafficking, West Virginia, Computers and Software, Organized Crime, Criminals
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Record label chief is indicted on money-laundering charges
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersIrv "Gotti" Lorenzo once saw murder as a metaphor. Back in 1997, when the charismatic music producer got his own record label from Island Def Jam, he named it Murder Inc. because of what he called the moniker's "ill double meaning." "When you have a hot...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Criminals, Death, Crimes, Internal Revenue Service
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Associate of Murder Inc. chief held
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAn associate of Murder Inc. chief Irv "Gotti" Lorenzo, whose music label is under federal investigation for alleged money laundering, was taken into custody Thursday as a suspect in the shooting of a New York police captain. Tyran Moore surrendered after...Tags: New York City Police Department, Crimes, 50 Cent, California, Crime, Law and Justice
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Thrown from her own horse?
Times Staff WriterJane Sindell woke up Tuesday morning to a congratulatory phone message from Ron Meyer, president and chief operating officer of Vivendi Universal Entertainment. The studio's "Seabiscuit," on which she was a producer, had landed a best picture Oscar...Tags: Bruce Davison, Sigourney Weaver, Culture, Trials, Barry Levinson
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Great escape
Special to the TribuneAround this time last year, Atari's "Enter the Matrix" was to have been the definitive convergence of Hollywood and video games. But for gamers, the only two things that converged were boredom and disappointment, as "Matrix," with its clunky gameplay...Tags: Video Games, Gaming, Crime, Law and Justice, Vin Diesel, Pierce Brosnan
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Universal Studios in Orlando awaits its fate
Orlando SentinelORLANDO -- The prospects of a sale or spinoff of Vivendi Universal's entertainment assets into a separate company has the U.S. theme-park industry buzzing, potential buyers looking and Universal Orlando executives swallowing hard. The Orlando resort...Tags: Walt Disney World Resort, MGM Inc., Investments, Canal+, Companies and Corporations
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Chew. Spit. Repeat.
For the TimesLooking back, the truest sign that then-Vivendi Universal honcho Jean-Marie Messier was toast may have come when he showed up for a public forum at the Beverly Hilton two years ago with Viacom Chief Executive Sumner Redstone and other entertainment...Tags: William Goldman, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Edgar Bronfman Jr., England, Sony Corp.
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Record labels grapple with CD protection
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFor three holiday seasons, record executives say, Internet piracy has been the Grinch of the music business, undercutting album sales and labels' year-end profits. So how did the labels open the biggest music-buying period of the year? By shipping an...Tags: Sony Corp., Computers and Software, Companies and Corporations, Piracy, Crimes
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Key dates in Vivendi history
- June 20, 2000: Vivendi announces its three-way merger with Seagram, owner of Universal Studios, and pay-television group Canal Plus. - Dec. 5, 2000: Shareholders approve the $34 billion deal. Afterward, Vivendi Chairman Jean-Marie Messier says,...Tags: Edgar Bronfman Jr., Canal+, Companies and Corporations, Criminals, Economy, Business and Finance
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AOL saga threatens synergy concept
Orlando Sentinel staff writersIs the dream of convergence dead? In January 2000, America Online and Time Warner announced they would marry, culminating a long and closely watched flirtation between Hollywood and Silicon Valley. The idea of convergence was to combine Internet...Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Companies and Corporations, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Telecommunication Service, Death
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Logs Link Payments With Radio Airplay
Times Staff WriterFor 40 years, federal law has prohibited broadcasters from accepting money or anything of value in exchange for playing songs on the radio without disclosing the practice to listeners. But internal documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times indicate...Tags: Sony Corp., Companies and Corporations, Crimes, Time Warner Inc., Entertainment
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