The parents of the members of teen boyband Dream Street have sued the group’s creators, alleging that their children were exposed to booze, women and pornography, the AP reports.

A lawsuit was filed in state Supreme Court in Manhattan, and alleges that Louis Baldonieri and Brian Lukow “have engaged in a wide range of conduct and activities that plainly threaten and impair the minors’ well-being,” according to an affidavit from band manager John Stuart, the AP reports.

The lawsuit also seeks back pay and the release of the singers from their current contract, according to the AP.

Both Baldonieri and Lukow have denied the charges, with Baldonieri saying that their parents were “teaching [their] kids you can sign anything, then lie, cheat and defame people for your benefit.” He also alleges the parents are trying to cash in on the boys’ recent success.








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