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‘Idol’ Studdard wins $2 million

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From the Associated Press

Former “American Idol” winner Ruben Studdard has been awarded $2 million in his lawsuit against his ex-manager for misappropriating the singer’s bank accounts and credit cards.

Studdard, 26, of Birmingham, Ala., won the “Idol” show in 2003 and filed suit last year against ex-manager Ronald W. Edwards and Edwards’ promotions company, claiming that Edwards misused more than $246,000 of the singer’s money.

Jefferson County Circuit Judge Scott Vowell on Thursday awarded Studdard $500,000 for his actual losses and an additional $1.5 million in punitive damages, the Birmingham News reported Thursday.

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Studdard has sold more than 2.2 million records, but the damage to his credit because of the fraud made it hard to obtain financing to buy a home, Vowell’s order said.

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