Boozy New Dad Nick Carter Begs Bar Beating Victim To Settle Court Battle
Nick Carter is juggling his ongoing court nightmare with diaper duty.
The boy band singer and father to newborn son Odin Reign has filed a motion to compel mediation after a bar bouncer slapped him with a lawsuit for a drunken attack, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
According to Florida's Monrow County Circuit Court documents, Carter's attorneys asked the judge to assign a certified mediator to settle, but the alleged victim Skyler Carden's team argued that the action was "premature."
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Enraged by Carter's boozy behavior, Carden claimed he is now seeking a monetary compensation.
"The Plaintiff anticipates amending the Complaint to include punitive damages, so that a jury may punish Nick Carter and deter him from future conduct as he showed the world on January 13, 2016," Carden's attorneys wrote.
As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported, the 36-year-old bragged about being a Backstreet Boy in order to get out of trouble for punching Carden.
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"Sir, my name is Nick Carter from the Backstreet Boys, I'm a f***ing singer," he said in police video. "All I'm asking is a second, and a chance, to rectify the situation and to talk to the owner or manager of this place and to say, I don't want all this s**t."
Key West police placed him under arrest regardless for one misdemeanor count of battery.
He was previously arrested in a Tampa nightclub for fighting in 2002, and spent three months in rehab for alcohol abuse three years later.