Backstreet Boys’ Brian Littrell sues Florida retiree for trespassing in front of mansion

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Backstreet’s back, alright!

Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell has refiled his lawsuit against a Florida retiree, claiming she illegally repeatedly rocked her body on his property by using the beach in front of his $3.8 million mansion.

Littrell’s suit against Carolyn Barrington Hill, 67, was thrown out by a judge last week who ruled the “Everybody” crooner couldn’t sue her for emotional damages tied to his trespassing claims.

Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell has refiled his lawsuit against Carolyn Barrington Hill. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images
The singer is bringing seven trespassing counts against Hill, 67. WMBB
A judge threw out Littrell’s origianl suit last week, ruling he couldn’t sue Hill for emotional damages tied to his trespassing claims. Google Maps

So, the 90s boy band member refiled his lawsuit bringing seven trespassing counts against Hill – who  described herself in court papers as semi-retired and on Medicare – for allegedly coming onto the dry sand in the back of his Santa Rosa home a slew of times from April through September of last year.

He’s seeking unspecified damages in the lawsuit in Walton County in the Florida panhandle.

Hill’s lawyers didn’t immediately return a request for comment Thursday morning.

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