Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell Sues Sheriff! Beachfront Brawl?
Backstreet Boys star Brian Littrell is embroiled in a legal battle with the Walton County Sheriff's Office in Florida, alleging a failure to protect his private beachfront property from trespassers. Littrell, through his company BLB Beach Hut LLC, has filed a writ of mandamus, demanding the sheriff's office fulfill its duty to enforce property rights.
Court documents reveal a series of alleged incidents where trespassers have harassed and antagonized Littrell's property manager and family. Littrell claims he has taken measures to secure his property, including posting 'no trespassing' signs, setting up chairs and umbrellas, and even hiring security. However, he alleges the sheriff's office has refused to intervene, even after reports of battery and theft.
According to the lawsuit, a Walton County deputy responded to a trespassing incident in May but declined to issue a citation or remove the individual, allegedly stating he 'doesn't agree with private beaches.' Littrell further claims that after a trespasser allegedly committed battery and theft, the sheriff's office refused to send an officer and even hung up on BLB personnel.
NewsChannel 7 has reached out to the Walton County Sheriff's Office for comment. This legal action highlights ongoing debates about private property rights and the responsibilities of law enforcement in enforcing them. The case will likely draw significant attention, particularly given Littrell's celebrity status and the increasing tensions surrounding beach access in Florida.
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