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Do You Think It's Fair? American Idol Is Booting Off Contestants For Their Behavior Prior To The Show!

The latest being Corey, the one that sounds kinda like El Debarge... here, read this:

"American Idol" Eliminates Corey
By Lia Haberman

And then there were eight.

In a move that's becoming all too common, the producers of American Idol kicked another contestant off the show late Monday night after learning of an undisclosed rap sheet.

The bonehead of the week is party-boy Corey Clark, who's due in court next month on charges that he assaulted his teenage sister and resisted arrest when cops showed up to quell the family feud, according to a report published on the Smoking Gun Website.

This from a guy who suggests people would be surprised to know "I get along with everyone" on his show bio.

Apparently, Clark didn't volunteer his record when auditioning for the talent contest, which didn't sit well with producers.

In a statement released on Monday, Fox said that Clark "withheld information about a prior arrest which, had it been known, might have affected his participation in the show."

"Due to his failure to disclose, compounded by an error in a police report which misspelled Corey's name, the incident was not discovered during a background check," Fox said. "The producers and network feel that Corey's behavior warrants his disqualification."

The news comes just five days after it was revealed that fellow finalist Trenyce (aka Lashundra Cobbins) was convicted of a 1999 felony theft charge. The producers quickly came out in support of the songbird, calling the charge a "minor matter." however, Clark's sibling rivalry slap-up is a lot more serious than Trenyce's sticky-fingered charge. He was arrested last October when a neighbor called the cops after hearing screams coming from the family home in Topeka, Kansas. "What finally caught my attention was a lot of screaming. Then I knew somebody was getting hurt," a witness told the Smoking Gun.

When cops arrived on the scene, they quizzed the 22-year-old and his 15-year-old sister, Alecia, separately. After about 15 minutes, Clark allegedly became less than cooperative, screaming and yelling at officers. The cops responded by body-checking the six-foot singer to the ground, handcuffing him and leaving him to cool off in a squad car.

While Clark was chilling in the Topeka Police Department cruiser, he allegedly managed to maneuver his cuffed hands in front of him. Cops yanked him out of the car and once again struggled to recuff Clark until an officer pulled out a Taser and threatened to zap him if he didn't cooperate. The stun-gun threat succeeded in subduing Clark, according to the police report.

He then spent three days as a guest of the Shawnee County Jail, where he was charged with battery of his sister and four police officers and child endangerment, all misdemeanors. Clark was later released on bail and ordered to stay away from his sis. On the bail application form Clark listed "self-employed entertainer" as his occupation and was "currently enrolling into school for audio engineering."

After his arrest, Clark lived briefly in Nashville (listing the city as his hometown on his show bio) before relocating to the Hollywood Hills mansion he shares with his Idol finalists.

Clark is best known for almost blowing his big moment by going out partying in Hollywood instead of rehearsing for the semifinals audition.

In December, days after Clark made the Idol cut, he was arraigned on three misdemeanor charges in Kansas District Court: resisting arrest, battery of his sister and criminal restraint. If convicted of the first two counts, Clark could spend a year in jail, with an additional six months in the slammer if found guilty on the third count.

The crooner is due in court April 15, the same day he had been due to sing live on Idol. Among those likely to be in the audience at the wannabe star's trial are three neighbors, five cops and two sisters (Alecia and 19-year-old Ajia), all subpoenaed as prospective witnesses.

Meanwhile, this wasn't Clark's first run-in with the law. Three years ago, Wal-Mart sued him for writing more than $600 in bad checks. A year later, Clark was sued by a Topeka grocery store for bouncing a $50 check. Clark made good to Wal-Mart two years after the retail chain filed its district court lawsuit, while he settled his grocery bill with JM Bauersfeld's within six months of getting sued.

It's believed the network was aware of Clark's problem with bad checks but had no idea of his assault arrest. While it traditionally refuses to comment on the private lives of its Idol participants, the severity of Clark's charges made disciplinary action inevitable. But Clark's hardly the first to get kicked off the show.

To recap, here's a look at the trouble-prone finalists who've had Fox spin doctors working overtime:

Jaered Andrews: By far the most embattled of Idol contestants, Fox kicked the 24-year-old Andrews off the show after learning he was involved in a bar brawl that resulted in the death of a Pennsylvania man. Andrews, who remains free on $5,000 bail, faces up to a year in prison if convicted on his assault charge.

Frenchie Davis: Fox shocked TV viewers and Industry watchers when it prudishly booted 23-year-old Davis for posing topless for an adult Website that peddles kiddie porn. (Davis claims to have been of consenting age when she did the photo shoot.) The amateur singer has made the best of her ousting, signing a management deal with Idol's producers and serving as a Grammy correspondent for Entertainment Tonight.

Joshua Gracin: There were accusations that the 22-year-old lance corporal's pipes were helping him avoid front-line duty in Iraq (news - web sites), a charge Fox and the Marine Corps. have repeatedly denied. Accordingly, Gracin, who remains as one of the eight finalists, could be called to duty at any moment.

Trenyce: In 1999, the 22-year-old was charged with a felony theft charge and ordered to spend a year in a pre-trial diversion program. Her slate was later wiped clean, and Idol producers didn't feel the rap sheet warranted "concern regarding her participation in the show." Expect Trenyce to be one of the finalists singing in this week's episode, which honors the disco era.

The countdown to brief fame, fortune and potentially cheesy music continues Tuesday night on Fox with one less competitor.

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You know... a lot of today's major players in pop music have had trouble with the law in one way or another... this does not make them any less talented.

Life styles, life conditions make you do silly and stupid things... does that mean the boy can't sing? (personally, not one of my faves, but he's alright.)

It's a shame... judge them on their performances... not what they did prior to meeting up with you FOX... disbelief
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Reply #1 posted 04/01/03 9:18am

Paisley

What happened in their past life is nobody's business, what does it have to do with them singing, some people arn't happy unless their digging-up shit about someone.
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Reply #2 posted 04/01/03 9:22am

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hold the phone! Trenyce has a shady past too...but she didn't get kicked off for it...why? cause she was honest and upfront about it from the get go. If ya lie and say oh no...I'm as clean as a whistle and then they find out otherwise...well then...buh-bye!
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Reply #3 posted 04/01/03 9:24am

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Fuck no! Who cares!? If you are going to market perfection then go out and hire a robot.

Let's not forget that the entertainment industry keeps the dregs of society like R Kelly, Roman Polanski & Woody Allen. All men with disgusting pasts, and that doesn't stop the entertainment industry from praising them.
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Reply #4 posted 04/01/03 9:26am

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Well it has nothing to do with the singing or presentation but thats what this .."American Idol" (roflmao) is all about. Its basically a Mickey Mouse club for aspiring hopefuls..( flash that smile..act like you love the world)thats what the population wants to see as their "Idol"..the squeeky clean image. You cant be voting for no crackhead ( so to speak) to be the "American Idol". Next year or whenever ( or if) this continues they will be more accepting of the dastardly deeds doen by the cntestants..in fact I bet you they will have someone who is rough n tough (lol) in the next lot and the bad behavior will be promoted..leather jacket and all lol.
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Reply #5 posted 04/01/03 9:45am

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The scandal aspect keeps people coming back to the show. P.T. Barnum lives. I think it's brilliant that some marketing hack figured out a way to get millions of people to faithfully watch amateurs singing sub-Barry Mannilow soft rock each and every week.

Personally, I don't want to listen to a new act unless they DO have a shady past! wink
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Reply #6 posted 04/01/03 10:06am

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corey's actions were not necessarily done prior to the idol show. condsidering he has a court date this week. yes, i think he needed to be kicked off for this. he was trying out to be an idol. and personally i dont want my kids idolizing someone whom i KNOWINGLY beat his sister and resisted arrest. i think it would have just been a matter of time before he got the boot anyway. he wasnt that great. i am a big fan of the show...and my heart is with RUEBEN.
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Reply #7 posted 04/01/03 11:21am

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Nobody's perfect, we all make mistakes...unfortunatley his are now in the public eye. We all need to experience different things in life to eventually become who we are. Some peoples roads are bumpier, rockier, and more unstable then others. It doesnt mean he's a bad person, he's just a person who made bad choices...we've all done that at some point in our lives. His choices are part of his living/learning experience. I say leave the guy alone, let him continue with his journey.

But don't you think that maybe, just maybe, the networks set it up this way? You know for more audience viewing? Maybe they knew of his past and the others pasts and set them up to fall/fail, all in the name of ratings? Hmmm, there's a thought...
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Reply #8 posted 04/01/03 1:50pm

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This will really upset Paula...
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Reply #9 posted 04/01/03 8:11pm

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June7 said:

Do You Think It's Fair? American Idol Is Booting Off Contestants For Their Behavior Prior To The Show!

's about friggin time!
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #10 posted 04/01/03 8:13pm

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oceanslovely said:

But don't you think that maybe, just maybe, the networks set it up this way? You know for more audience viewing?


I never really thought of that... in other words, they knew of this crap - they just waited for the right time to leak it... nod
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Reply #11 posted 04/01/03 8:16pm

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Right now they have the bassist of Earth Wind & Fire, Berdine (sp?) White, as a celebrity judge. They are, therefore, chopping and hacking each and every EW&F song, right in front of one of the creators of some of the best r&b/funk/pop music around...

Ricky just sang "Let's Groove Tonight"... Hercules, Hercules... please let them find some shit on him!!!

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Reply #12 posted 04/01/03 8:19pm

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'Do You Think It's Fair? American Idol Is Booting Off Contestants For Their Behavior Prior To The Show!


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Oh, my bad... it's not EW&F night... it's a tribute to the 70's Disco era. lol

DavidEye, you may put down the hand grenade now... mr.green
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Reply #14 posted 04/01/03 8:26pm

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June7 said:

Ricky just sang "Let's Groove Tonight"... Hercules, Hercules... please let them find some shit on him!!!

disbelief


Yea, he FUCKED it up. Dat boy's going home TONIGHT nod
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Reply #15 posted 04/02/03 1:42am

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If FOX is so goddamn concerned, they should do a more thorough background check on the contestants beforehand. It would get rid of a lot of nonsense.

no no no!
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #16 posted 04/02/03 1:45am

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i think they should boot em all...

so if the behavior is a reason then it's good enough for me...


hehheh...


no..unless it's clearly stated in the 'rules' then it isn't fair to boot them for it...they're trying to be pop stars for gosh sakes..not religious leaders...
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Reply #17 posted 04/02/03 2:27am

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i take no notice of this A idol bullshit
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