Nick Carter

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Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter can countersue his rape accuser after a dozen witnesses questioned her account, including one who called the allegations “factually impossible,” a judge ruled.

Late last year, a woman named Shannon “Shay” Ruth filed a lurid lawsuit against Carter, labeling him a “monster” who allegedly lured the then-17-year-old on a tour bus, plied her with alcohol and sexually assaulted her in 2001. Carter was 22 years old at the time, and Ruth claimed that Carter infected her with HPV. Her complaint was one of multiple lawsuits against the singer in the wake of the passage of legislation temporarily suspending the statute of limitations on historic sexual abuse claims.

Earlier this year, Carter filed a countersuit labeling Ruth and other alleged victims as “opportunists” engaged in a “five-year conspiracy” to “harass, defame and extort” him. Ruth tried to jettison that counterclaim under anti-SLAPP law, a statute established to punish lawsuits designed to chill free speech.

Before Wednesday’s hearing, Carter’s legal team filed a waterfall of paperwork maintaining he had evidence to support his claims of a massive extortion plot. Carter said he found 12 witnesses who attended the concerts in Tacoma, Washington, where Ruth claimed to have been sexually assaulted. At least nine of them filed affidavits and declarations attached to his motion.

“By all accounts, there were no autograph lines after either concert, Carter and the band exited the venue very quickly after each show (in what is described as a ‘quick-out’), Carter was escorted from the stage to his tour bus after each show by a personal security guard (who boarded the bus with Carter and remained on the bus as it drove away), fans were barricaded out of the tour bus staging area, and, most importantly, Carter was not permitted to be alone with fans at the venue or even in his tour bus at any time,” Carter’s attorney Dale A. Hayes Jr. wrote in a 67-page legal brief.



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