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Backstreet Boys’ Brian Littrell sues sheriff’s dept. over private beach


Show me the meaning, to be litigious.

Brian Littrell, member of the Backstreet boys, continues a Florida sheriff’s office for allegedly failed to launch public intruders from his private beach. In a prosecution filed on June 19 by BLB Beach Hut, LLC of Littrell and examined by Weekly entertainmentLittrell alleges that the Walton County Sheriff Office did not apply his private property rights, an obligation which he had previously obliged to fulfill by performing an intrusion authorization form, which allows the police to act in place of the owners with regard to their property rights.

Littrell is now looking for a brief from Mandamus, which obliges representatives of the government or agencies to perform functions they have legally forced to perform.

EW contacted representatives of Littrell and the Sheriff’s Bureau of Walton County to comment.

In the costume, Littrell explains that his family has set up “without loans” panels, as well as chairs, tables and umbrellas in order to delimit the limits of their property line while it extends into the waters of Florida. But the effort was in vain, because “many intruders started to upset, intimidate and harass the Littrell family”.

After hiring private security, the Littrell clan – which has included Brian’s wife for 25 years, Leighanne Wallace and their son Baylee – then started counting on the Walton County Sheriff’s office, which Littrell accuses of “refusing to do their duty”.

The costume details an alleged case in which an officer of a sheriff was sent to expel a member of the public from the property of Littrell, but was captured on images of body cameras by telling them that he “does not agree with the private beaches”, and characterizing the behavior of Litrell as “madness”. In another alleged case, an operator from the 911 hung up on an BLB employee who called to report a “battery and theft” committed by a person who refused to leave the beach.

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The trial requires judicial involvement in order to force the Sheriff’s office in action. Quoting “unprecedented time”, the costume warns that if the Sheriff’s office of the County of Walton continues to shirk its functions concerning the Littrell family, “private goods and other rights held by Florida citizens will only exist on paper”.

Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, AJ McLean and Kevin Richardson perform at the Jingle Ball in Florida in 2022.

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Littrell is best known as one of the five main members of Backstreet Boys. Trained in Orlando in 1993, the group then sold more than 130 million records, won two certified albums Riaa Diamond (Backstreet Boys And Millennium), and become recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

After the group’s imperial period in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Littrell was devoted to the liberation of solo music as a Christian artist, to establish the Brian Littrell Healthy Heart Club, a non -profit helping children suffering from heart disease and helps inaugurating his son in the industry that made him a star.

In April, Littrell joined her son for a duo during his hearing American idol. “Obviously, growing up in the industry, many people would consider this to be an advantage, but it is not easy,” Littrell told Carrie Underwood judges, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie. “I have always told everyone that it was 10 times more talented than ever.”

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