Backstreet Boys singer sues Florida retiree for rocking her body on beach 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.

Brian Littrell of the Backstreet Boys singing into a microphone.Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell has refiled his lawsuit against Carolyn Barrington Hill. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images
Brian Littrell's house, a light-colored beach home with multiple balconies and a white latticework foundation, on a sandy beach under a cloudy sky.The singer is bringing seven trespassing counts against Hill, 67. 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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