Backstreet Boys Nick Carter was sued over his alleged sexual assault on three women. Hence, the Backstreet Boys, Nick Carter counterclaimed these women and called them opportunists who wanted to destroy his innocent life.
Backstreet Boys Nick Carter Faces Third Sexual Assault Lawsuit
The singer of the Backstreet Boys, Nick Carter, faced his third sexual assault lawsuit when a third woman came forward to accuse him.
According to Vulture, a woman identified as A.R. claims that Backstreet Boys Nick Carter assaulted her multiple times when she was only 15 years old. A.R.’s filing alleges Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter gave A.R. alcohol and drugs and assaulted her despite her repeated refusals. This resulted in the alleged victim suffering severe emotional distress, physical anguish, intimacy issues, and other complex trauma.
This is the third assault Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter faces following the charges from last year when a woman named Shannon Ruth accused Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter of raping her when she was 17, and Melissa Schuman, a former member of a girl group named Dream.
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Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter Fires Back at Accusers
The Messenger Entertainment reports that Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter has counterclaimed at accusers and stated that they are opportunists who are set to ruin his spotlight and innocent lives.
Additionally, Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter’s lawyer, Liane Wakayama, stated that Melissa Schuman and her father, Jerome Schuman, conspired with the two other accusers and manipulated false claims against Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter to get money out of him.
According to the Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter’s lawyer, the ruling on Wednesday will be able to clear Backstreet Boys Nick Carter’s name, and the truth will come to light.
Another lawyer of the Backstreet Boys Nick Carter additionally stated that repeating allegations in a new legal complaint does not make them more believable.
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