It's not exactly true that John didn't like Brian Epstein. He liked him as a person; he described him as a "real person" as opposed to the fake John Eastman in the 1970 RS interviews. He did, however, acknowledge that Epstein had somewhat taken advantage of them financially.
I don't know if the "rich f*g Jew" thing is often cited, but I don't know whether it is accurate or even whether Coleman claimed it was accurate or mentioned it as a rumor.
Brian did not take advantage of the Beatles financially. They agreed to his 25% cut of their income because he promised to work his butt off for them (which he did). His big failing was mishandling their merchandising contracts (wigs, lunchboxes, etc.) Not understanding merchandising, Brian took the smaller percentage rather than the larger one. That was a case of incompetence, not embezzling. Brian was a standup guy.
Brian did not take advantage of the Beatles financially. They agreed to his 25% cut of their income because he promised to work his butt off for them (which he did). His big failing was mishandling their merchandising contracts (wigs, lunchboxes, etc.) Not understanding merchandising, Brian took the smaller percentage rather than the larger one. That was a case of incompetence, not embezzling. Brian was a standup guy.
It's not exactly true that John didn't like Brian Epstein. He liked him as a person; he described him as a "real person" as opposed to the fake John Eastman in the 1970 RS interviews. He did, however, acknowledge that Epstein had somewhat taken advantage of them financially.
I don't know if the "rich f*g Jew" thing is often cited, but I don't know whether it is accurate or even whether Coleman claimed it was accurate or mentioned it as a rumor.
Brian did not take advantage of the Beatles financially. They agreed to his 25% cut of their income because he promised to work his butt off for them (which he did). His big failing was mishandling their merchandising contracts (wigs, lunchboxes, etc.) Not understanding merchandising, Brian took the smaller percentage rather than the larger one. That was a case of incompetence, not embezzling. Brian was a standup guy.
Brian did not take advantage of the Beatles financially. They agreed to his 25% cut of their income because he promised to work his butt off for them (which he did). His big failing was mishandling their merchandising contracts (wigs, lunchboxes, etc.) Not understanding merchandising, Brian took the smaller percentage rather than the larger one. That was a case of incompetence, not embezzling. Brian was a standup guy.