(Reuters) - quot;American Idolquot; contestant Jermaine Jones has been disqualified from the top 12 finalists on the No. 1-rated TV singing contest for having four outstanding arrest warrants against him. quot;Idolquot; executive producers Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick told Jones he must leave the show based on his criminal past and said the aspiring singer put them in quot;a very delicate position. ...
#39;American Idol#39; execs: Fake names were Jermaine Jones#39; big problem. American Idol producers Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick say disqualified finalist Jermaine Jones #39; biggest mistake was giving police fake names for two of his prior arrests because it made Fox executives question whether his undisclosed criminal record could still be more extensive than the show had discovered.
#39;American Idol#39; execs: False names were Jermaine Jones#39; big problem. American Idol producers Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick say disqualified finalist Jermaine Jones #39; biggest mistake was giving police fake names for two of his prior arrests because it made Fox executives question whether his undisclosed criminal record could still be more extensive than the show had discovered.
#39;American Idol#39; producers: False names were Jermaine Jones#39; biggest problem. American Idol producers Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick say disqualified finalist Jermaine Jones#39; biggest mistake was giving police false names for two of his prior arrests because it made Fox executives question whether his undisclosed criminal record could still be more extensive than the show had discovered.
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