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In addition to its horking-MC blind item, today's edition of Ben Widdicombe's Gatecrasher also has this tidbit about an intern uprising at Jive:
And the moral of the story is: If you're ripping off your own record label for $20,000 worth of pilfered CDs, don't make your interns do all the work selling it on eBay - they might rat you out.
That was the fate of one hapless Jive Records executive assistant who was recently canned for his inventive side business.
"He was selling pre-release Justin Timberlake albums for $50 a pop," laughs our snitch. "And he was using the Jive mailroom to send them out."
But the interns didn't love having to do the shipping themselves.
"They sent an E-mail to Jive president Barry Weiss from an anonymous E-mail account, InternsArePeopleToo@[redact- ed], and copied every vice president to tell them they were 'fired up.'"
The executive assistant, however, was just fired.
There are many things to love about this story--who knew that copies of albums given out to label employees needed to be watermarked? (cough, cough)--but it makes us wonder about other sordid dealings interns have seen, and other ways they've tried to rise up against their non-paying masters. If you're a music-biz intern, or intern emeritus, with a tale to tell, feel free to send your sabotage stories to us. We'll reprint them anonymously, allowing you to privately revel in your refracted glory.
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