Corey Booted From Idol

Citing an undisclosed assault arrest from last October, finalist Corey Clark was disqualified by American Idol:

    the network said on Monday it was expelling another finalist, Corey Clark, who is facing trial on misdemeanor charges of battery against his sister and resisting arrest.

    Fox said in a statement that Clark "withheld information about a prior arrest which, had it been known, might have affected his participation in the show."

    "Due to his failure to disclose, compounded by an error in a police report which misspelled Corey's name, the incident was not discovered during a background check," Fox said. "The producers and network feel that Corey's behavior warrants his disqualification."

    The charges against the 22-year-old Kansas native stem from an arrest at his family's home in Topeka last October, months before he was picked as one of 32 semifinalists for the second edition of "American Idol," which debuted in January. [Reuters]

It was The Smoking Gun, naturally, that smoked Corey out:

    Corey Clark, 22, was arrested last October following a disturbance in his family's Topeka, Kansas home. Neighbors called police after hearing a girl yelling inside the Clark residence on SW 33rd Terrace. One witness told TSG that while he heard loud noises coming from the home, "what finally caught my attention was a lot of screaming. Then I knew somebody was getting hurt."

    When police arrived, Clark--now one of nine remaining "American Idol" contestants--and his 15-year-old sister Alecia were questioned separately by officers. After about 15 minutes, Clark became confrontational with cops, screaming and yelling at officers, several of whom responded by wrestling the wiry, 6-foot singer to the pavement. Clark was handcuffed behind his back and placed in a Topeka Police Department cruiser.

    While sitting in the squad car, he was somehow able to get his cuffed hands in front of him, causing police to yank Clark out of the car and attempt to re-cuff him, the witness said. When he again struggled with officers, a cop showed Clark a Taser and warned that if he continued to resist, he would be shot with the stun gun. Clark then relented.

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  • 1 - san

    Apr 01, 2003 at 1:27 pm

    Hmm... Avril Lavigne would never make it as an American Idol.

  • 2 - Lauren

    Apr 12, 2003 at 5:28 pm

    I do not know if Corey Clark is innocent or not, I was always rooting for him not because of an iggnorant reason like looks, but the true american idol reason, because he had the best gifted voice from my point of view and I do wish him goodluck on pursuing his dream.

  • 3 - Eric Olsen

    Apr 12, 2003 at 5:42 pm

    Lauren, I liked his voice and personality a lot too, and wish him luck. Quit beating on your sister, though, bud.

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