Backstreet Boys vocalist Brian Littrell revenge tribunal documents accusing a Florida sheriff's agency of failing to region beachgoers who trespass connected his oceanfront spot and is asking a judge to intervene.
Littrell's company, BLB Beach Hut LLC, sued for a writ of mandamus, which is simply a ineligible petition that asks a judge to bid nan Walton County Sheriff’s Office to return action.
According to nan petition revenge past period successful a Walton County court, Littrell has attempted to deter group from entering by placing "no trespassing" signs and marking nan spot statement pinch chairs, mini tables, and umbrellas.
But beachgoers proceed to "antagonize, bully, and harass nan Littrell family by regularly, each day, trespassing" connected his property, nan petition stated.
Under Florida law, immoderate soil connected a formation beneath nan precocious tide h2o people is considered public, The Associated Press reported. Homeowners pinch oceanfront spot ain nan soil down to nan mean high-water line, according to AP, though immoderate counties person passed section ordinances that let nan nationalist to person entree to nan full beach.
According to spot records, nan "Everybody" vocalist purchased his location on nan Santa Rosa Beach successful 2023 for $3.8 million, The Associated Press reported.

Littrell's petition described instances erstwhile trespassers person allegedly damaged his spot aft being asked by nan company's unit to leave. The sheriff's agency was called to nan spot connected galore occasions because of trespassers, but has "refused to travel to nan taxable spot to enforce nan rule and region nan trespassers, to complaint nan trespassers, aliases to return immoderate action, astatine all, thereby refusing to do their duty," nan filing said.
The family was forced to prosecute backstage security, according to nan petition.
"All Brian and his family want is what anyone would want, nan correct to serene enjoyment of their property," his attorney, Peter Ticktin, said successful a statement. "The trespassers who are occupying his backyard astatine will are almost encouraged by a feckless sheriff’s section who is not consenting to travel nan rule and show nan trespassers to move disconnected of nan backstage property, nan beach, literally, their backyard."
"We are not looking to harm anyone. We conscionable want our spot back," he said. "We are not insisting that nan sheriff laic criminal charges against anyone, unless, of course, they garbage to obey nan orders of nan sheriff."
The sheriff's agency said it cannot remark connected pending litigation.
"The Walton County Sheriff’s Office prides itself connected handling each situation, telephone for service, aliases relationship pinch professionalism utilizing a customer work approach," a spokesperson said. "This has ever been our accuracy and will stay truthful moving forward."
Minyvonne Burke
Minyvonne Burke is simply a elder breaking news newsman for NBC News.
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