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Club Kid Founder And Party Monster Michael Alig To Be Released From Prison

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Ben Patton
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Back in the 90’s, the club kids ruled and reigned over New York City’s party scene. One such part monster was Michael Alig who has been credited with fueling the flames of the club kid scene and hosting some of the greatest and gayest events in The Big Apple.

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On March 17, 1996, Alig murdered and dismembered the body of his roommate and drug dealer; fellow club kid Angel Melendez.  Since his conviction, Michael has been denied parole several times but it has recently been announced that he will be released from prison on May 5.

Alig’s life leading up to the murder of Melendez inspired the 2003 film, Party Monster which starred Macaulau Culkin as Alig and Seth Green who played club king James St. James. There is also an informative documentary that was released in 1998 titled Party Monster: The Shockumentary which you can watch directly on YouTube.

Courtesy of clubkidandcollectives.tumblr.com Michael in Project X Magazine. Courtesy of clubkidandcollectives.tumblr.com

According to BlackBook writer Steve Lewis, There is no chance that he will return to clubs as a way of life,” he says, “but he will paint and write, and as always, try to impact the way we think.” Alig has reportedly “never used a computer or cell phone, but has remained keenly aware of the world we live in.”

Be sure to stay tuned with PopWrapped as we cover Alig’s release and what ever comes after!

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