Former Bay City Rollers Member Reveals Shocking Secrets About Former Manager

House where pervert ex-Bay City Rollers boss Tam Paton died goes on sale  for £850k after being torn down and rebuilt - Daily Record

After decades of silence, Pat McGlynn, former member of the legendary Bay City Rollers, has broken his silence in a stunning interview that has rocked the music world. His revelations center around Tam Paton, the band’s longtime manager during the 1970s.

🎙️ “I’ve stayed quiet for far too long…”

In the interview, McGlynn described Paton as a “controlling figure who ruled through fear and manipulation.” He claimed that the band members were often unaware of contracts they signed, saying, “We were puppets. We signed papers we never read. We sang, we toured… and we endured.”

⚖️ Behind the Spotlight

While Paton helped the Rollers rise to international fame, his management style has long been controversial. The band engaged in several legal battles over unpaid royalties, and Paton was convicted in 2004 for sexual offenses.

Now, McGlynn suggests there are darker truths yet to be uncovered, and he is speaking out not for revenge, but “to restore the true legacy of the band.”

💬 Fans React with Shock

The reaction from longtime fans has been divided — some are praising McGlynn’s courage to speak, while others worry that these revelations may damage the group’s legacy.

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