Brian Litrell
Backstreet-Boys star sue Sheriff
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Backstreet-Boys star Brian Litrell is suing the police because she supposedly watched stands without strangers besiege his beach.
Brian Litrell (50) from the Backstreet Boys filed a lawsuit against the Sheriff’s Office of the Walton County in Florida. The accusation: it was repeatedly failed to pass unauthorized persons from the private beach property of his family – despite existing legal agreements. The lawsuit ,, litrell’s company Blb Beach Hut submitted on June 19.
The singer accuses the authority of failing to act against intruders on the beach section on the beach section on the beach section of the family despite a signed “Trespass Authorization Form” – a form that allows police officers allow to take a property on behalf of the owners. Litrell is now asking a legal order by lawsuit that obliges the authorities to fulfill their legally required tasks.
Brian Litrell speaks of harassment and harassment
The application states that the Litrell family – which also includes his wife LeiGhanne Wallace (55) and son Baylee (22) – had clearly marked the beach with “entered” signs, furniture and umbrellas. Nevertheless, strangers would regularly enter the property to provoke the family in a targeted manner. Litrell speaks of repeated cases of harassment, harassment and intimidation.
First of all, a private security service was used, but later trusted the support of the Sheriff’s Office – without success. In the lawsuit, an incident is described in which a called civil servant was recorded by bodycam, as he was not a friend of private beaches. He described Litrell’s behavior as “madness”. In a further case, an employee Litrells is said to have been taken away from the headquarters on an emergency call for assault and theft.
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