Well, he’s back in the headlines.
Brian Littrell has refiled a complaint against a Florida woman, Carolyn Barrington-Hill, who previously claimed he trespassed on her property in Walton County. This action comes after a judge dismissed an earlier complaint just a few weeks ago.
Now 51, Littrell submitted new documents this Wednesday, alongside his wife, Regan Littrell. Interestingly, their LLC, BLB Beach Hut, is also listed as a plaintiff in this case.
The Littrells are seeking more than $50,000 in damages, which includes “interest, costs and attorney’s fees.” In the updated legal filing, they assert that Barrington-Hill repeatedly ignored “no trespassing” signs and entered their property without consent multiple times between late April and the time they filed.
They also allege that she verbally harassed their property manager, resorting to “yelling and swearing,” and set up various chairs and furniture on the beach. Furthermore, they claim she recorded them without their consent.
In one notable incident reported on May 4, officers from the Walton County Sheriff’s Office had to escort her off the property.
According to their claims, the Littrells have faced a “loss of privacy” and dissatisfaction in their ownership experience due to these encounters.
At some point, they had to resort to hiring private security and relied on Sheriff’s assistance for their safety.
The couple contends that they’ve suffered emotional distress because of Barrington-Hill’s actions, impacting their sense of safety and enjoyment in their own home.
A legal spokesperson for Brian and Regan hasn’t responded to requests for comments regarding this matter.
This new lawsuit comes shortly after a judge dismissed their original case due to it “failing to state a claim for which relief could be granted.”
The initial legal action was initiated on September 19, 2025, where they accused Barrington-Hill of seven counts of trespassing, along with invasion of privacy and stalking for incidents spanning from April to early September of that year. They later chose to drop the stalking claims.
