Backstreet Boy Suing Sheriff to Force Them to Keep Trespassers Off His Private Beach
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUL 19 – Brian Littrell alleges Walton County Sheriff's Office ignored multiple trespassing calls, forcing him to hire security to protect his private beach property, according to court filings.
- Brian Littrell, a 50-year-old Backstreet Boys member, sued the Walton County Sheriff's Office in Florida this year for failing to keep trespassers off his private beach.
- Littrell filed a writ of mandamus after multiple incidents and calls to law enforcement, including his wife calling 911 three times without a response or assistance.
- He and his legal team said they previously won a lawsuit proving Littrell owns the beach behind his house but say trespassers still intrude, sometimes assaulting security and stealing documents.
- Littrell expressed his frustration and described the experience as humbling, noting that despite being taxpayers who understand the law, they have not received any assistance or law enforcement support in the area.
- Littrell said he fears for his safety at the beach home where he has lived three years and emphasized he has no intention to sell, calling it a “tiny little piece of paradise” and an American dream.
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Backstreet Boy claims 'American Dream' is under attack as he battles sheriff over beach trespassers
Backstreet Boys' Brian Littrell spoke to Fox News Digital about his lawsuit against the Walton County Sheriff's Office over trespassers on his private beach property.
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