IT'S TRUE!

Leonard Cohen was nearing 70 when his daughter suggested that his longtime friend and business manager might not be acting in good faith. Cohen began looking through statements and discovered that for nearly a decade his friend had been selling off his music publishing rights. What should have been a well-earned $5 million nest egg and growing was drawn down to a paltry $150,000. Cohen was forced back onto the road and back to writing and recording songs. It's been a gift to his fans, but he lost a close friend, had his trust violated, and had little choice in the matter. But, being Leonard Cohen, he takes a Zen-like approach to it all and has embraced his late-career renaissance.
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