Nick Carter was named in a December 2022 lawsuit alleging he assaulted an underage teenage girl nearly 21 years earlier.
10.12.2022 - 23:37 / usmagazine.com
Nick Carter performed at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in New York City on Friday, December 9, with the Backstreet Boys, one day after he denied sexual assault allegations.
The “Everybody” singers performed at Madison Square Garden as part of a star-studded holiday lineup. Dua Lipa, Lizzo, Charlie Puth, Demi Lovato and more took the stage as well. While fans at MSG were were reportedly welcoming, the CW’s live stream did not feature the band amid the news that Carter, 42, is being sued for allegedly raping an underage girl in 2001.
It’s the second time BSB lost screen time amid the allegations. Carter’s and his bandmates — Kevin Richardson, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell and Howie Dorough — had been gearing up for the Backstreet Boys’ holiday special. Variety confirmed that ABC would no longer air the December 14 program, which was already filmed. They were set to perform tracks from their Christmas album and welcomed guest stars including Meghan Trainor and Seth Rogen.
Shannon Ruth is suing Carter, 42, for sexual battery and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, claiming that he exposed himself to her and instructed her to perform oral sex on him “under duress.”
Ruth, 39, claims that the boy bander forcibly raped her after a February 2001 concert in Tacoma, Washington. Ruth, who is on the autism spectrum and has cerebral palsy, alleged that Carter invited her to join him on his tour bus after she waited in line for a post-concert autograph.
The then-17-year-old went on the tour bus, where the musician offered her a beverage. Ruth accepted the drink and sipped it to “not be rude,” she said in her court filing, and Carter allegedly instructed her to perform oral sex. Ruth noted that she was a virgin prior to their
Nick Carter was named in a December 2022 lawsuit alleging he assaulted an underage teenage girl nearly 21 years earlier.
Deadline has confirmed that ABC will no longer air A Very Backstreet Holiday after a woman who claims Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter raped her when she was a teenager after one of the group’s concerts announced in she is filing of a lawsuit. The music special will be replaced by comedy repeats in the 8 PM hour on Dec. 14.
Nick Carter is being sued by a woman who claims he sexually assaulted her during a 2001 Backstreet Boys tour.
Nick Carter is being sued for sexual battery after allegations he assaulted an underage teenage girl following a Backstreet Boys concert in 2001, Us Weekly can confirm.
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