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Backstreet Boy Nick Carter will not be charged in sex case

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LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles prosecutor­s said on Tuesday they would not charge Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter over a 2003 sexual assault accusation because it fell outside the California statute of limitation­s.

The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office said it had reviewed the accusation by a woman who was 18 years old at the time, but said the statute of limitation­s had expired in 2013.

“An analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the evidence is not warranted, and the matter is declined,” prosecutor­s said in a charge evaluation worksheet released to the media.

They gave no details of the case, but Carter last year denied an allegation that he raped a teen pop singer 15 years ago.

An attorney for Carter, whose band is currently playing a long-term engagement in Las Vegas, said in a statement on Tuesday that the singer was “happy to put the matter behind him.”

“Nick has denied these allegation­s ever since he fi rst learned of them last year,” attorney Michael Holtz said in the statement.

The Backstreet Boys were one of the biggest boy bands of the late 1990s and early 2000s, with hits like “Quit Playing Games With My Heart.”

Accusation­s of sexual misconduct, inspired by the # MeToo social media movement, have forced multiple celebritie­s, politician­s and businessme­n to step down or be fi red in the past year. —

 ?? AFP file photo ?? Howie Dorough, Carter, Brian Littrell, AJ McClean, and Kevin Richardson of The Backstreet Boys pose backstage at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards Press Room last month in New York City. —
AFP file photo Howie Dorough, Carter, Brian Littrell, AJ McClean, and Kevin Richardson of The Backstreet Boys pose backstage at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards Press Room last month in New York City. —

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