Backstreet Boys singer talks with LindellTV regarding threats against his family
By Easton Martin | January 9, 2026
Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell is speaking out after what he describes as escalating harassment and threats surrounding his beachfront property in Florida. In a recent interview with LindellTV’s Vanessa Broussard, Littrell said activists have repeatedly trespassed on his land, refused to leave when asked, and issued threats of violence against his family.
“They’re literally threatening to bring guns,” Littrell said, describing an atmosphere of intimidation that has made his home feel unsafe. According to Littrell, protesters have targeted his property because he owns oceanfront land, a situation he believes has made him a symbol for broader political grievances.
Attorney Peter Ticktin has joined Littrell in pursuing legal action against the local sheriff’s office, alleging a failure to enforce trespassing laws. Ticktin announced a lawsuit, arguing that law enforcement has neglected its duty to protect homeowners from harassment and intimidation.“These aren’t peaceful people,” Ticktin said. “They’re stalking homeowners, taking photos through windows, and threatening private citizens. This isn’t just harassment, it’s lawlessness.”
Littrell says the lack of response from authorities has emboldened those targeting his family. He expressed frustration that repeated calls for help have gone unanswered while tensions continue to rise.









