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Brian Littrell only wants the alleged intruders on his beach to quit the game.
“This is an American dream,” Backstreet Boy Singer told Fox News this week. “Like I’ve been in the music industry for thirty years, over thirty years, with some kind of honesty and transparency in my music. Beach.”
This 50-year-old man Prosecuting Walton County Sheriff’s Office In the Mandala Writing in Florida, it alleges that officials have not done everything they can to help the intruders stay away from his private beach.
“It’s very frustrating, it’s a frustrating experience because (we) didn’t get any help, nothing,” Littrell admitted. “Hopefully we’ll get some sort of determination or some kind of communication that basically draws the line in the sand without puns, ‘Hey, just keep it moving. It’s private.’ We don’t want any questions.”
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Brian Littrell wants him to quit playing the game on the beach. (By Getty Image Rich Polk/Pensk Media)
He added: “So, we’re about truth and law. It’s simple.”
Litrell said he is now worried about the safety of his backyard in the beach home, where he lived for three years.
“It’s frustrating that we didn’t get any help, you know, we didn’t get any law enforcement…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.
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“So, this is a heartfelt plea for all the property owners you have. You know, we have the same rights as everyone else.”
He said police were trying to protect the public, “but they forgot that we are also part of the public because we are beachfront owners. So there is only one line on the beach, no puns. There has to be some kind of boundary where we have boundaries.”

Brian Littrell, second place is the Backstreet Boy in 2022. (Getty image by Jamie McCarthy/Ihearttradio)
this Walton County Sheriff’s Office Tell Fox News Digital that it won’t “comment on litigation”, “add”, “pride yourself in handling every situation, calling for service or using customer service methods to interact with professionals. This is always our philosophy and will continue to move forward.”
Littrell’s attorney Peter Ticktin told Fox News Digital litigation To prove that Brian owns the beach behind the house, but “they are still here, they are still there because they have a purpose.”
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Ticktin claims the alleged intruders believe that hard-working people are not necessarily entitled to their own private beach.
“The truth is, if you have talent and do work very hard, you can be a place in this world that has the ability to buy a piece of property, and that’s yours,” he said. “That’s the American dream. To have these people invade his backyard and then have the sheriff come and talk to them and tell them they can stay there only encourage them to do more and more mistakes that they are actually attacking the security personnel that they have to hire to protect the property.”

Brian Littrell said he is now in his 50s and he hopes to slow down a little. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
He added: “They hate rights, but they seem to be the rights that claim to have the right not only to be a place where they do not belong, but to attack people in the process.”
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Littrell said his American dream was to own a small beach home, “we could go and enjoy the sunset, take pictures and live in memories.”
He continued: “I’m in my 50s now…I mean, come on. I want to start slowing down a little bit, I want to start enjoying life, I don’t want to do news for something like this. It’s just frustrating. I want news about positive music to be changing the world because we’re still doing well.

Brian Littrell said he prefers “releasing news about positive music that changes the world because we are still in it.” (Kevin Winter/IheartMedia’s Get Toprip)
Litrell said he had no intention of selling the home.
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“We mean, we have a small part of heaven. I mean, we have been praying for such a place for nearly 30 years,” he said, “The beach makes you feel small. So, you know, it’s a great place to write songs and a life that’s bigger than life. You’re not like life. I don’t know I’m bigger than life.