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Brian Littrell hopes that suspected intruders on his beach will stop the game.
“This is an American dream.” Backstreet Boys The singer told Fox News Digital this week. “Like I’ve worked in the music business for over 30 years, so I should have some kind of integrity and transparency in my music. Music is the emotion that brings all kinds of life together for happiness and joy.
Recently 50 years old Sued the Walton County Sheriff’s Office. In Florida, in search of a Mandamas warrant, he claims he is not doing his part to help officials avoid intruders from his private beach.
“It’s very frustrating, and this was a humble experience, I have to say. [we’re] Litrell admitted. He admitted that he had not reached anywhere. This is private. “We don’t want anything qual. ”
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Brian Littrell hopes that the suspected intruder on his beach will stop the game. (Rich Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
He added, “So we’re about the truth and the law. That’s exactly what it is.”
Litrell said he was afraid of his safety in his backyard at the beach house where he lived for three years.
“What’s frustrating is that we don’t get help, you know, we don’t get law enforcement there…and we know the law because we are taxpayers,” he said. “It shouldn’t be that difficult.”
His turning point was a few weeks ago. “My wife called 911 three times and no one showed it. No one showed it. We had trespassers in our property. They were filming. They used our stuff and our gear, and our beach stuff. And she’s not called 911.
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“So this is a sincere plea for all property owners you have rights to. You know, we have rights just like everyone else.”
He said police were trying to protect the public, but “But we forget that we are part of the masses as well, as we are also beachfront owners. So we need lines in the sand and there’s no pun.

Brian Litrell, second from the right, 2022 Backstreet Boys. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for iHeartradio)
Walton County Sheriff’s Office He told Fox News Digital that he “does not comment on pending lawsuits,” and that he “pride ourselves on our interactions with professionalism using any situation, a call for service or a customer service approach. This has always been our philosophy and we will continue to move forward.”
Littrell’s lawyer Peter Ticktin said he has already beaten Fox News Digital Litigation To prove that Brian owns the beach at the back of his house, however, “They are still here, they are still there.
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Tickun argued that the suspect’s trespasser believes that hard-working people should not necessarily have the right to their own private beach.
“The fact is, if you’re talented and you’re really, really working hard, you’re going to be somewhere in this world where you can afford the property and it’s yours,” he said. “It’s an American dream, and to tell them that they’re encouraging them to be more and more wrong, just by encouraging these people to break into his backyard, then come and talk to them, and encourage them to be more and more wrong, to the point where they’re attacking security guards who have to be hired to protect their property.”

Brian Littrell said he was in his 50s, he wanted to be able to be a little late. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
He added, “They hate qualifications, but they seem to assert the right to attack people in the process, not just where they don’t belong.”
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Litrell said his American dream is to own a small beach home.
He continued. “I’m in my 50s now… I mean, come on. I want to start enjoying life a little bit slowly. I don’t want to make news for this kind of thing. It’s a bit frustrating. It’s a bit frustrating. Other than that.”

Brian Littrell says, “We’d prefer to make news about positive music that’s still changing the world.” (Kevin Winter/Getty Images from IheartMedia)
Litrell said he had no intention of selling the house.
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“We have a small paradise that we literally prayed for. So we have been praying seriously for a place like this for nearly 30 years,” he said.