The accountant who fooled the Beatles and the Rolling Stones
Briefly

Within hours, the couple is seduced: John begs him to manage their affairs; Yoko even lends herself to typing the document certifying the agreement.
An accountant by training, he began working for Bobby Darin, Bobby Vinton and other singers who were unhappy with the settlements of their record labels.
It paid whatever it felt like paying, even though it hardly needed such tricks: legally, with the standard contracts, full of deductions, the artists only received crumbs.
Klein warned the RCA label that Cooke would not record again unless his contract was renegotiated. It smelled like blackmail but it worked.
Read at english.elpais.com
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