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elliot-wolf - August 8, 2018
The Carters are certainly a diabolical degenerate duo with catchy jingles and hit singles to their name. Aaron is being open about his drug use and finding hot flings on Grindr after he has failed for so long to maintain sobriety and the charade that he’s genuinely into women. The woman of his dreams happens to be Chloë Grace Moretz. And Chloë almost always falls under “kill” when most heterosexual men are under the serious interrogation of who they would marry, fuck, kill. Even if the other two choices were a fleshlight and warm bagel. His brother Nick is no shining star either. He’s under investigation by the L.A. County D.A. for being a little too forcible when it comes to making love to women. The Me Too accusation by Melissa Schuman is up for debate and authorities are determining whether or not to move forward with pressing charges.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office is looking into a rape claim against Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter. The Santa Monica Police Department presented a sex assault case involving Nick Carter to the D.A.'s office on July 31; prosecutors told CBS News they are reviewing the case.
CBS Los Angeles reports that the case stems from a police report filed in February by Melissa Schuman, who was a member of the girl group Dream. Schuman has publicly spoken out about the alleged assault, which she says took place in a bathroom and bedroom of his apartment in the early 2000s, when she was 18 and he was 22. Carter has maintained that any sexual encounter they had was consensual.
If Nick is a rapist, I’m glad justice is about to get served. Hopefully he'll be excluded from all future Backstreet Boys tour reunions that were never going to happen anyway. That’ll teach him a lesson. Women matter. Even if it took her 16 years to say something, it takes courage to finally speak up against monsters who paved the way for people like Justin Bieber to exist.
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