Brian Littrell's Legal Battle: Setback in Trespassing Case Against Carolyn Barrington Hill

Brian Littrell is facing a setback in his legal battle as a judge in Walton County, Florida dismissed his complaint against Carolyn Barrington Hill for trespassing on his property. The allegations date back to April 2025 and September 6, with Brian and his wife Leighanne accusing Carolyn of multiple counts of illegal trespassing, invasion of privacy, and stalking. The stalking charge was dismissed, but the case was thrown out without prejudice for failing to state a claim for relief. Brian and Leighanne have 20 days to refile their complaint if they wish to pursue the case further.
According to the documents, Brian and Leighanne claim that Carolyn ignored a no-trespassing sign on their Santa Rosa property and entered without authorization. They allege that Carolyn intentionally harassed and antagonized them, causing emotional distress. While emotional distress damages are not typically allowed in a trespassing case, the couple also listed their BLB Beach Hut LLC as a plaintiff in the lawsuit. The dispute escalated when Carolyn set up her beach furniture on their property, leading to a confrontation that was secretly recorded by Carolyn. The lawsuit also involves the Walton County Sheriff's Office for allegedly failing to enforce the couple's rights to private property.
The future of the legal proceedings between Brian Littrell, Leighanne, and Carolyn remains uncertain as they have the option to refile their complaint within the given timeframe. The couple will need to present a stronger case to have their claims considered by the court. The ongoing dispute highlights the complexities of property rights and privacy issues, underscoring the importance of legal recourse in such matters.