Concert con men lied about Justin Bieber and Billie Eilish. Now they’ll face the music
They forged the signatures of
Now, after cutting plea deals in
Morris, who pretended to be a
Both men face more than 20 years in prison at sentencings before U.S. District Judge
The sordid saga began in late 2019 when both men were introduced to a northeastern concert promoter who specialized in producing music festivals in large venues, according to factual statements filed with both defendants’ plea agreements.
In emails, text messages and phone calls, Morris claimed he had extensive experience signing up big-time musical performers for stadium concerts, including Bieber. In those communications, Kelly also claimed he was “intimate friends” with Bieber.
Kelly assured the promoter that he and Morris could secure Bieber “to headline and perform at a live musical concert series in 2020.” And the duped concert promoter turned over more than
It was just the beginning of a litany of lies, according to federal prosecutor
A
The two defendants from out of state were charged in
Bieber’s attorney,
“Mr. Bieber was saddened to learn about the circumstances alleged in the indictment that led to the guilty pleas and cooperated fully with federal law enforcement throughout the investigation,” Rhodes said in a statement. “Mr. Bieber will not be making any other public remarks about this matter.”
How the music festival scheme took off
The music festival scheme went into overdrive in late 2019 when Morris and Kelly falsely told the promoter that Bieber “had agreed to perform at the concert series and that he would also help secure other famous music recording artists to perform with him at the live stadium concert series.”
Morris assured the promoter that in exchange for his providing the funds to pay Bieber and the other two singers, as well as other production costs, Morris would split all ticket, merchandise and concession profits from the series.
Then the scheme detoured into a
“Kelly introduced [the promoter] to the purported [Bieber] as the investor behind the concert series,” according to Kelly’s factual statement filed with his plea deal. “The fake [Bieber] was actually an associate of Kelly who [Kelly and Morris] used to trick the [promoter] into thinking that the actual [Bieber] agreed to perform in the concert series.”
After the phony FaceTime presentation, Morris emailed the promoter the fake contract for the music festival, which contained Morris’ signature and Bieber’s forged electronic signature. Bieber’s pay was supposed to be
Effect on
Bieber and the other two famous recording artists didn’t make or lose any money off the bogus music festival.
However, their identities and signatures were exploited on contracts fabricated by Morris and Kelly as they duped the promoter to send them
After receiving the payments from the concert promoter, Morris transferred about
Morris spent about
In
At the end of Tuesday’s plea hearing,
But a moment later, Morris asked the judge if he could release him from a federal lock-up until his upcoming sentencing because a family member was having surgery.
“I’d be the perfect citizen,” Morris told the judge.
Ruiz denied his request, saying: “I have legitimate concerns.”
The judge revoked Morris’ bond last week when Cruz, the prosecutor, alleged in a court filing that after his arrest by the
“Morris continued his fraud scheme even after receiving several cease and desist letters from the real Justin Bieber’s attorneys in March 2020.”
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