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Backstreet Boys veteran Brian Littrell is fighting a very different kind of battle this holiday season: a beach-front legal war in Florida that could cost his neighbor $50,000 and ignite wider debate over the state’s confusing coastal-access rules. According to a lawsuit filed in Walton County Circuit Court, the 50-year-old singer accuses 67-year-old Carolyn Barrington Hill of “continual trespass” on the dry-sand portion of his $3.8 million Santa Rosa Beach estate, harassing his family, filming them without consent, and ignoring repeated “No Trespassing” signs. Littrell and wife Leighanne say the escalating confrontations forced them to hire private security and have caused “emotional distress.” A deputy already removed Hill once on 4 May, court documents show. Why the private beach fight matters • Florida’s “mean high-water line” rule allows the public to walk on wet sand but lets homeowners claim the dry sand. Several Panhandle towns adopted “customary use” ordinances to keep beaches fully open—sparking a patchwork of local exceptions and lawsuits. • Littrell’s company, BLB Beach Hut LLC, recently won a property-line dispute, fueling neighborhood resentment, his attorney Peter Ticktin says. • Hill’s attorneys argue the singer’s complaint is “legally deficient” and have filed a motion to dismiss; a hearing is set for 11 December. Inside the incidents The suit lists seven dates—26 Apr, 4 May, 25 May, 11 Jun, 5 Aug, 17 Aug and 6 Sep—when Hill allegedly planted beach chairs on Littrell’s parcel, cursed at staff and refused to budge. Viral clips on the “Shoreline Defender” Instagram page show a man brandishing a cordless drill while demanding sunbathers leave, prompting a deputy to warn, “If you go near someone else with that drill again, I’m taking you to jail.” Littrell also sued the Walton County Sheriff’s Office in July, claiming deputies rarely enforce no-trespass orders. Career and health backdrop The clash arrives as Littrell—who recently completed the Backstreet Boys’ record-setting Sphere residency in Las Vegas—works to protect his voice after a public battle with vocal tension dysphonia earlier this year. Fans had just celebrated the remastered “Millennium 2.0” release, and a 2025 world tour announcement is rumored for January. What comes next • Damages: Littrell seeks more than $50,000 plus legal fees and an injunction barring Hill from the property. • Precedent: A ruling could clarify whether Walton County can police disputed dry-sand zones or whether homeowners must rely on civil suits. • Public perception: Critics on local social media accuse celebrities of “stealing” beaches, while advocates for private-property rights say Littrell is only defending land he paid for. SEO takeaway Searches for “Brian Littrell lawsuit,” “Backstreet Boys private beach,” and “Florida beach property rights” are surging as fans and Florida residents alike look for clarity. Expect fresh headlines from the December court date; if the judge lets the case proceed, discovery could expose additional videos and witness statements, keeping the spotlight on Littrell well into 2026. For now, the singer famous for “I Want It That Way” is sending a different message to beachgoers: “Respect private property—or face the music.”

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