Nick Carter was named in a December 2022 lawsuit alleging he assaulted an underage teenage girl nearly 21 years earlier.
Shannon Ruth claimed in her court filing that the Backstreet Boys crooner forcibly raped her after she attended 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 the show.
Ruth sued the “No Place” singer 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.”
The Florida native — who shares three children with wife Lauren Kitt, whom he married in 2014 — denied the allegations in a December 2022 statement.
“This claim about an incident that supposedly took place more than 20 years ago is not only legally meritless but also entirely untrue,” Michael Holtz, Carter’s attorney, told Us Weekly at the time. “Unfortunately, for several years now, Ms. Ruth has been manipulated into making false allegations about Nick — and those allegations have changed repeatedly and materially over time.”
The statement concluded: “No one should be fooled by a press stunt orchestrated by an opportunistic lawyer — there is nothing to this claim whatsoever, which we have no doubt the courts will quickly realize.”
Carter’s bandmates — Kevin Richardson, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell and Howie Dorough — did not immediately address the scandal. When the lawsuit made headlines, the group had been gearing up for the Backstreet Boys’ holiday event.
“Our first-ever official Christmas TV special, #AVeryBackstreetHoliday, will be premiering on @abcnetwork! ☃️,” Dorough wrote via Instagram several days before news broke of Carter’s scandal. “Tune into ABC on 12/14 at 8/7c! 🎁Stream the next day on Hulu and Disney+!”
The ABC broadcast — which was set to feature special appearances by Seth Rogen, Meghan Trainor, Rob Riggle and Nikki Glaser — was later canceled, according to Variety.
Carter was previously accused of sexual assault by Dream singer Melissa Schuman, who alleged in November 2017 that the “Shape of Your Heart” performer raped her after they worked together on the 2004 TV movie The Hollow. Schuman was 18 at the time of the alleged encounter, while Carter was 22. He denied her claims at the time.
“I am shocked and saddened by Ms. Schuman’s accusations. Melissa never expressed to me while we were together or at any time since that anything we did was not consensual,” Carter told Us in a November 2017 statement. “We went on to record a song and perform together, and I was always respectful and supportive of Melissa both personally and professionally. This is the first that I am hearing about these accusations, nearly two decades later. It is contrary to my nature and everything I hold dear to intentionally cause someone discomfort or harm.”
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office ultimately declined to press charges against Carter, arguing that the statute of limitations had passed on Schuman’s alleged account.
Scroll below for everything to know about Carter’s 2001 scandal and 2022 lawsuit:
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Nick Carter Sued for Sexual Battery Following Alleged 2001 Assault: Everything to Know
Nick Carter was named in a December 2022 lawsuit alleging he assaulted an underage teenage girl nearly 21 years earlier.
Shannon Ruth claimed in her court filing that the Backstreet Boys crooner forcibly raped her after she attended 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 the show.
Ruth sued the “No Place” singer 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.”
The Florida native — who shares three children with wife Lauren Kitt, whom he married in 2014 — denied the allegations in a December 2022 statement.
“This claim about an incident that supposedly took place more than 20 years ago is not only legally meritless but also entirely untrue,” Michael Holtz, Carter’s attorney, told Us Weekly at the time. “Unfortunately, for several years now, Ms. Ruth has been manipulated into making false allegations about Nick — and those allegations have changed repeatedly and materially over time.”
The statement concluded: “No one should be fooled by a press stunt orchestrated by an opportunistic lawyer — there is nothing to this claim whatsoever, which we have no doubt the courts will quickly realize.”
Carter’s bandmates — Kevin Richardson, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell and Howie Dorough — did not immediately address the scandal. When the lawsuit made headlines, the group had been gearing up for the Backstreet Boys’ holiday event.
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“Our first-ever official Christmas TV special, #AVeryBackstreetHoliday, will be premiering on @abcnetwork! ☃️,” Dorough wrote via Instagram several days before news broke of Carter’s scandal. “Tune into ABC on 12/14 at 8/7c! 🎁Stream the next day on Hulu and Disney+!”
The ABC broadcast — which was set to feature special appearances by Seth Rogen, Meghan Trainor, Rob Riggle and Nikki Glaser — was later canceled, according to Variety.
Carter was previously accused of sexual assault by Dream singer Melissa Schuman, who alleged in November 2017 that the “Shape of Your Heart” performer raped her after they worked together on the 2004 TV movie The Hollow. Schuman was 18 at the time of the alleged encounter, while Carter was 22. He denied her claims at the time.
“I am shocked and saddened by Ms. Schuman’s accusations. Melissa never expressed to me while we were together or at any time since that anything we did was not consensual,” Carter told Us in a November 2017 statement. “We went on to record a song and perform together, and I was always respectful and supportive of Melissa both personally and professionally. This is the first that I am hearing about these accusations, nearly two decades later. It is contrary to my nature and everything I hold dear to intentionally cause someone discomfort or harm.”
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office ultimately declined to press charges against Carter, arguing that the statute of limitations had passed on Schuman’s alleged account.
Scroll below for everything to know about Carter’s 2001 scandal and 2022 lawsuit:
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What Has Nick Carter Been Accused Of?
Ruth alleged in hew lawsuit that Carter asked her to join him on his tour bus after she waited in line for a post-concert autograph. The then-17-year-old agreed, shortly before the musician offered her a red-colored beverage. Ruth accepted the drink and sipped it to “not be rude,” per her court filing, and Carter allegedly instructed her to perform oral sex. Ruth claimed that she was a virgin prior to their encounter and that she tested positive for a sexually transmitted disease afterward.
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Has Nick Carter Responded to the Assault Allegations?
Carter’s attorney slammed Ruth’s lawsuit as “legally meritless” and “untrue” in a December 2022 statement to Us.
“Unfortunately, for several years now, Ms. Ruth has been manipulated into making false allegations about Nick — and those allegations have changed repeatedly and materially over time,” Holtz claimed on behalf of the singer. “No one should be fooled by a press stunt orchestrated by an opportunistic lawyer — there is nothing to this claim whatsoever, which we have no doubt the courts will quickly realize.”
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Did the Lawsuit Have Consequences for the Backstreet Boys?
Variety confirmed that ABC would no longer air the boy band’s holiday special on December 14, 2022. They were set to perform tracks from their Christmas album.