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Brian Littrell Details Scary Threats Received Amid Private Beach Row

Brian Littrell alleges repeated trespassing and threats including guns and arson over his private beach, seeking over $50,000 in damages in an ongoing property dispute.

  • On Tuesday, Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell and his wife, Leighanne Littrell, filed an amended complaint against retiree Carolyn Barrington Hill, seeking over $50,000 in damages for alleged harassment and trespassing at their Santa Rosa Beach property.
  • The couple's attorneys argue the beach is their private 'backyard,' while Hill maintains the Florida Constitution protects her right to use the shoreline where she has recreated for decades.
  • Brian Littrell claims local residents sent 'crazy' messages, including threats of arson and violence, stating, "They've talked about bringing guns," and threatening to "punch my teeth out."
  • A judge dismissed the couple's previous filing in February, and Hill's attorney, Heidi Mehaffey, maintains the current complaint remains legally deficient, arguing no member of the public should be forced to risk costly litigation.
  • Leighanne Littrell expressed the emotional toll, saying, "It's scary to have to be in this small community with a lot of angry people," and noted the family avoids dining out due to local hostility.
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Backstreet Boys singer claims he's received threats amid private beach disputes

Backstreet Boys member Brian Littrell says he has been threatened with guns and arson for preventing strangers from using his private beach.

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