Former Pearl Jam Management Executive Charged With Theft
Rickey Charles Goodrich is accused of using his position with Curtis Inc. to bilk the grunge rock band out of $380,000 from 2006 until he was fired in September 2010.
A man who worked as the chief financial officer for Pearl Jam’s management company has been charged with 33 counts of theft.
In charges filed earlier this month, 54-year-old Rickey Charles Goodrich of Navato, Calif., is accused of using his position with Curtis Inc. to bilk the grunge rock band out of $380,000 from 2006 until he was fired in September 2010.
Seattlepi.com reports that Goodrich declined to comment Tuesday. He’s expected to enter a plea at his June 28 arraignment in King County Superior Court.
Prosecutors say Goodrich transferred money from company accounts to pay debts and personal expenses including family vacations and wine.
Source: Hollywood Reporter