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Backstreet Boys member Brian Literael Beachfront is the latest star to fight for property privacy.
Literail entertainment Mogul David Geffen, actress Barbara Streesand and Sylvester Stallone, who have pushed for solitude around their multimilian-dollar houses. The composer sued the Florida Sheriff for allegedly refusing to stay away from his personal property.
Literael said to protect the “peaceful bliss” of his property Walton County, Florida, On the Gulf Coast, his limited liability company, BLB Beach Hut LLC, according to a case received by Fox News Digital, has shown the “no trapsing” signals as well as tables, chairs and umbrellas, where the property line begins on the beach.
Their efforts have been “in vain, as many excesses have determined regularly, every day, on the beach of BLB, on the property of the subject, open disregard of law, every day, to harass and harass the bully family.”
Backstreet Boys Bryan Literael suits Florida Sheriff to refuse to remove the overloads from his private beach
After the Florida Sheriff, Bryan Literael of Backstreet Boys allegedly refused to remove the overlooks from his beach property. (Through Rich Polek/Penns Media Getty Image)
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Sylvester Stalon tried to create a marine algae barrier to keep the sailors away from his Florida’s house. (Getty image)
According to the Sylvester Stalon originally wanted to build a maritime algae barrier in its $ 35 million mansion in the intrachostal waterway The Palm Beach Post,
The actor claimed that the obstacle was an environmental requirement, and “overall project purpose” [was] To exclude the sailors “from being near the property.
Stelon later rinse his application to create a maritime algae barrier during a city council meeting, the outlet reported. Residents and neighbors shared their concerns about the project during the meeting, pointing to potential security issues.
“If you are out of the channel … and a large boat comes, you have to get out of the way quickly,” a former US Army Chief General argued to the council and explained how the hurdle would create a security issue.
A lifelong resident echoes, “Such an obstacle will only implicate the waste and push it below the line.”
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David Geffen, co-founder of Dreamworks, worked to keep the public from his beach. (IMEH AKPANUDOSEN/Getty Pictures for UCLA)
David Gafen found himself in a dispute to a beach that lasted for two decades. Before settling, the co-founder of Dreamworks fought to keep away from the beach in front of his Malibu Haveli.
Entertainment Mogul created a deck on a public comfort, followed by Gafen in warm water with the California coastal commission. Hollywood reporter,
The fight on the public beach ended in 2007. At that time, Gafen was allowed to go to the beach to a ladder and make a privacy buffer. In turn, billionaires agreed to facilitate public access to Malibu’s carbon beach.
The huge campus of David Gafen on a section of sand called carbon beach was a source of dispute in Malibu for about two decades. (Kane Hilli/Los Angeles Times through Getty Image)
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Barbara Streesand sued his Malibu Haveli’s pictures. (Adrian WYLD/The Canadian Press AP, via file)
Barbara Streesand sued a photographer, in which he posted his Malibu Estate. The photographer took pictures from a helicopter, while documentation of the beach of California, for documentation of erosion and excessive development of a website, Los angeles time,
Streesand claimed $ 10 million in disadvantage, claiming “quality of photographs”, claiming in his trial. [was] Stunner.
The trial was later rejected and the “Funny Girl” star was ordered that a total of $ 117,000 legal fees were paid to photographers.
Malibu Ghar of Barbara Streesand. (Bauur-Giffin/GC images)
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Brey Stimson of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.