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Numerous other underage contestants have been featured on the show and advanced to its late stages, including Season Seven runner-up David Archuleta. Draft contracts filed in his minor's contract petition indicated the payout for winning "Idol" that year was $360,000 total if an album was recorded, and Archuleta was slated to receive an advance of $155,000 for placing second
-- double that once he produced an album. The contracts can be extended multiple times to allow "Idol" partners to release multiple albums, and the advance payouts increase each time the contract is renewed. The teens' "Idol" contracts and recording deals require the show's producers and partners to place 15 percent of their gross earnings in a trust account that cannot be touched until after they turn 18 years old. Neither McCreery nor Alaina was present Monday when Steinberg approved their "Idol" agreements. Their advances will be placed in a Coogan Account, which is named after Jackie Coogan, an early-Hollywood child actor who was forced to sue his mother and former manager to recoup his earnings.
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