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Milli Vanilli Cassette with Rebate and Claim Forms for Lip Synching
$ 7.38
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This Auction is for Milli Vanilli itemsYou will receive the Milli Vanilli Cassette
Notice and Claim Form
Business Reply Envelope
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items just for collectible purposes
Below is what happened in 1990-1992
The Chicago class-action fraud claim was one of 27 similar suits filed nationwide by disgruntled fans after Milli Vanilli front men Robert Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan and their German producer Frank Farian admitted that the duo never sang a note on their “Girl You Know It’s True” album, which sold 10 million copies, or in concert. Officials at Arista and BMG deny they had any knowledge of the lip-sync ruse before its revelation in November, 1990.
In a move likely to fuel debate over lip-sync fakery in the music industry, a Chicago judge granted final approval on Tuesday to a cash rebate to resolve a class-action fraud lawsuit against Milli Vanilli’s record company. Under the terms of the agreement, Arista Records and parent Bertelsmann Music Group will offer refunds on Milli Vanilli singles, on cassettes and vinyl albums and on compact discs to fans who submit a bar-code identification tag from merchandise purchased before Nov. 27, 1990. Fans who bought tickets to Milli Vanilli concerts before that date would also be entitled to a refund of 5%--not to exceed .50.