Overview
- The Backstreet Boys singer and his wife filed a Sept. 19 civil suit alleging Carolyn Barrington Hill repeatedly entered their Santa Rosa Beach property and harassed their property manager.
- Hill moved to dismiss the case on Nov. 19, and a hearing on that motion is scheduled for Dec. 11.
- Recent reports say the lawsuit seeks $50,000 in damages tied to alleged trespass, harassment, and the family's claimed emotional distress.
- Videos from the summer show a deputy warning the Littrells’ property manager not to approach beachgoers with a drill, while Hill is recorded saying she would use pepper spray if threatened again.
- In a separate filing from June, Littrell’s company sought a writ of mandamus against Walton County over enforcement, set against Florida rules that generally make wet sand public but allow private ownership of dry sand.