Former 'Dudley Manlove' singer accused of stealing almost $100K Bookmark and Share

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By Liza Javier
January 28, 2009 1:03 PM
Former lead singer of popular Seattle cover band, The Dudley Manlove Quartet, is accused of stealing almost $100,000 from the group, reports The Seattle Times. Paul Jensen, 40, was charged last Friday with 32 counts of first-degree theft and 16 counts of second-degree theft. According to charging papers, Jensen - who was in charge of booking the band's events, signing contracts and collecting payments - deposited $97,746 of the band's earnings into his personal account from their gigs at weddings, private parties and venues like the Crocodile Cafe January 2006 and December 2007. Fellow band mates confronted Jensen in January of 2008 when they noticed several engagement fees were past due, and then filed a theft report in March. If found guilty, Jensen faces prison time of up to five to 10 years. Here's Jensen, in sunnier times, singing "The Bluest Skies" at the Pike Place Market.

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