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EXCLUSIVE Backstreet Boys singer in ugly lawsuit battle after sunbathing 'crimes' on Florida beach

EXCLUSIVE Backstreet Boys singer in ugly lawsuit battle after sunbathing 'crimes' on Florida beach

Daily Mail​17 hours ago
Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell has sued a Florida county - where he and his family have a beach house - over trespassers.
In his complaint, filed June 19, the 50-year-old claims the Walton County Sheriff's Office are not helping control trespassers sunbathing on his private Santa Rosa Beach property.
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