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KISS - Former Manager Offered Plea Deal
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Ex-KISS manager Jesse Hilsen, a former Upper East Side shrink who has been
described as New York City's "worst deadbeat dad," has been offered a plea
deal by the feds that could allow him to walk free and keep his psychiatry
license, The New York Post reports.
Hilsen could get time served after spending the past 15 months behind bars
while awaiting trial on charges he stiffed his ex-wife and three kids.
The plea deal, set to be finalized as soon as Monday, would require Hilsen
to return to work and fork over half of his post-tax income each week to
his former wife, Rita Hilsen, until he has paid her nearly $162,000 in restitution.
"I'm hopeful that this will be resolved soon," lawyer Eric Sears said.
A key provision in the plea is that Hilsen, 65, would cop to a misdemeanor
instead of a felony, thereby allowing him to keep his license to practice
child psychiatry and work off his debt, sources said.
Misdemeanor and felony charges relate to failure to pay child support both
carry the same maximum sentence of two years behind bars.
Hilsen, who used 10 aliases while hiding out in three countries, was busted
in the Catskills last June after 10 years on the run.
Hilsen raked in $300,000 to $500,000 annually in the four years he managed
KISS, but had filed for bankruptcy and refused to pay alimony to his ex-wife.
Rita lost her East Side apartment in the bankruptcy proceeding and has lived
in an 8-by-12-foot room in a shelter for the last ten years.
KISS leaders Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley were served subpoenas by a private
investigator in September 2003 before their performance at Chicago's Tweeter
Center in connection with the case.
The purpose of the subpoenas was to determine what, if any, financial ties
exist between Hilsen and the band, as well as whether any band members have
been in touch with him since he became a fugitive. Hilsen had been Stanley's
psychiatrist for several years before becoming the band's business manager.
He and the band split in 1992.
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