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===Dissolution of band and 2020 tribute===
In mid-2002, parents of the band members filed a lawsuit against Baldonieri and Lukow, alleging that the underage band members were "exposed to booze, women, and pornography."<ref>{{cite magazineweb|title=Parents of Dream Street Members Sue|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/76017/parents-of-dream-street-members-sue|magazine=Billboard|agency=Associated Press|access-date=29 March 2015}}</ref> While McCartney had left the group prior to the court hearing, Ballinger, Raposo, and Galasso wanted to continue on as a trio and sing Dream Street songs; however, the court did not allow this arrangement because Trousdale was, contractually, still in the group.<ref>{{Cite web|title=MATTER OF ATL. REC. CORP.(McCARTNEY), 192 Misc. 2d 622 {{!}} Casetext Search + Citator|url=https://casetext.com/case/matter-of-atl-rec-corpmccartney|access-date=2021-04-26|website=casetext.com|archive-date=April 26, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210426125417/https://casetext.com/case/matter-of-atl-rec-corpmccartney|url-status=live}}</ref> In August 2002, the court ruled in favor of the five band members' parents, releasing the band members from their contracts.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Dream Street To Resurface With New Members|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/74450/dream-street-to-resurface-with-new-members|magazine=Billboard|agency=Associated Press|access-date=29 March 2015}}</ref> There was a later attempt to create a new Dream Street consisting of Trousdale and four new boys, but this proposal never came to fruition.<ref>{{Cite magazine|title=Dream Street To Resurface With New Members|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/74450/dream-street-to-resurface-with-new-members|access-date=2021-04-26|magazine=Billboard|language=en}}</ref>
 
After the disbandment of Dream Street, Edel Entertainment severed ties with Sony Music Entertainment and Atlantic Records, leaving the master recordings of audio and video with no distributor in the US. After years of inactivity, Lukow became the president of All for One Media in 2017.<ref name="canadianinsider.com">{{cite news |title=All For One Media Corp. (AFOM) has acquired Billboard Number 1 Selling Boy Band "Dream Street" Master Recordings and begins Pre Production on Dream Street Documentary |url=https://www.canadianinsider.com/all-for-one-media-corp-afom-has-acquired-billboard-number-1-selling-boy-band-dream-street-master-recordings-and-begins-pre-production-on-dream-street-documentary |access-date=30 March 2021 |agency=PRNewswire |date=October 16, 2017 |archive-date=May 26, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230526011021/https://www.canadianinsider.com/all-for-one-media-corp-afom-has-acquired-billboard-number-1-selling-boy-band-dream-street-master-recordings-and-begins-pre-production-on-dream-street-documentary |url-status=live }}</ref> Lukow currently retains complete ownership of Dream Street's master recordings through All For One Media. In the second quarter of 2019, All for One Media announced that they were in the process of working on a documentary titled ''The Rise and Fall of Dream Street'', which would include never-before-seen footage of the band and updated interviews of past band members.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Company Info|url=https://www.allforone.media/company-info/|access-date=2021-02-22|website=All For One Media|language=en-US|archive-date=February 20, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210220065315/https://www.allforone.media/company-info/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="canadianinsider.com"/>