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Backstreet Boys personnel Brian Littrell is nan latest prima to conflict for beachfront spot privacy.
Littrell joined intermezo mogul David Geffen, character Barbra Streisand and Sylvester Stallone connected nan database of celebrities who person pushed for seclusion astir their multimillion-dollar homes. The musician sued a Florida sheriff for allegedly refusing to support trespassers disconnected his backstage property.
Littrell said that to protect nan "peaceful enjoyment" of his spot successful Walton County, Florida, on nan Gulf Coast, his constricted liability company, BLB Beach Hut LLC, has put up "no trespassing" signs arsenic good arsenic tables, chairs and umbrellas showing wherever nan spot statement starts connected nan beach, according to a suit obtained by Fox News Digital.
His efforts person been "in vain, arsenic galore trespassers person group retired to antagonize, bully and harass nan Littrell family by regularly, each day, trespassing connected BLB’s beach, connected nan Subject Property, successful unfastened defiance of nan law."
BACKSTREET BOYS' BRIAN LITTRELL SUES FLORIDA SHERIFF FOR REFUSING TO REMOVE TRESPASSERS FROM HIS PRIVATE BEACH

Brian Littrell of nan Backstreet Boys sued aft a Florida sheriff allegedly refused to region trespassers from his beachfront property. (Rich Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone attempted to build a seaweed obstruction to support boaters distant from his Florida home. (Getty Images)
Sylvester Stallone primitively wanted to build a seaweed obstruction successful nan Intracoastal Waterway by his $35 cardinal mansion, according to The Palm Beach Post.
The character claimed nan obstruction was an biology necessity, and "the wide task intent [was] to exclude boaters" from being adjacent nan property.
Stallone later axed his exertion to build nan seaweed obstruction during a metropolis assembly meeting, nan outlet reported. Residents and neighbors shared their concerns astir nan task during nan meeting, pointing retired imaginable information issues.
"If you're retired location successful nan channel... and a large vessel comes, you person to get retired of nan measurement quickly," a erstwhile U.S. Army awesome wide based on to nan assembly and explained really nan obstruction would create a information issue.
"A obstruction for illustration this would simply trap nan trash and push it farther down nan line," a lifelong resident echoed.
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David Geffen

DreamWorks co-founder, David Geffen, worked to support nan nationalist disconnected his beachfront. (Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for UCLA)
David Geffen recovered himself successful a formation entree contention that lasted complete 2 decades. Before settling, nan DreamWorks co-founder fought to support nan nationalist disconnected nan formation successful beforehand of his Malibu mansion.
Geffen recovered himself successful basking h2o pinch nan California Coastal Commission aft nan intermezo mogul built a platform connected a nationalist easement, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The conflict complete nan nationalist formation ended successful 2007. At nan time, Geffen was allowed to support a stairway starring to nan formation and build a privateness buffer. In return, nan billionaire agreed to facilitate nationalist entree to Malibu’s Carbon Beach.

David Geffen's sprawling compound connected a agelong of soil called Carbon Beach was nan root of contention successful Malibu for astir 2 decades. (Ken Hively/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
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Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand sued complete photos of her Malibu mansion. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP, File)
Barbra Streisand sued a photographer complete photos he posted showing her Malibu estate. The photographer took nan photos from a chopper while documenting nan California coastline for a website documenting erosion and excessive development, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Streisand sought $10 cardinal successful damages, claiming successful her suit that nan "quality of nan photographs [was] staggering." Viewers could spot each perspective of Streisand's mansion, which was not visible to immoderate passersby from nan street.
The suit was later dismissed and nan "Funny Girl" prima was ordered to salary nan photographers ineligible fees totaling $117,000.

Barbra Streisand's Malibu home. (Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
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Fox News Digital's Brie Stimson contributed to this report.