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N.J. Students Say Clay Aiken Stiffed Them On Fee

Singer Allegedly Reneged On Promises Of Face Time, Autographs

POSTED: 3:43 pm EST December 9, 2004
UPDATED: 4:31 pm EST December 9, 2004

Some New Jersey high school students say they learned a tough lesson about show business recently -- that some idols may have feet of clay.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that American Idol singer Clay Aiken disappointed members of Clearview Regional High School's vocal ensemble in a big way.

The Gloucester County vocal group was invited to sing with Aiken at his sold-out concert last week in Washington Township. The Inquirer reported that Aiken reneged on promised face time, autographs and a performance fee.

The newspaper said that a student who took a picture of the singer during rehearsal was attacked by a security guard on Aiken's order.

Aiken allegedly also made a big show of handing over a promised $500 performance fee to the vocal ensemble, but the envelope was empty.

Aiken did not respond to requests for an interview by the newspaper.


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