Singing heartthrob to do community service for his role in January brawl

Singing heartthrob to do community service for his role in January brawl
Updated 30 March 2016 22:49
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Singing heartthrob to do community service for his role in January brawl

Singing heartthrob to do community service for his role in January brawl

MIAMI: Nick Carter, a singer with the the 1990s heartthrob band Backstreet Boys, has agreed to 25 hours’ community service for his role in a club room brawl, US media reported on Tuesday.
Carter, 35, was due to stand trial Monday on a misdemeanor battery charge for his role in the January melee, but he reached a deal with prosecutors to drop the charges in exchange for the community service and payment of about $300 in court costs.
The Miami Herald wrote that Carter is alleged to have struck and choked a staff member during the fight at the Hog’s Breath Saloon in Key West, Florida.
Carter allegedly became aggressive after the staff member refused to serve him and a friend, who were already inebriated when they arrived at the establishment.
The staff member, Skylar Carden, reportedly has also filed a civil complaint seeking damages for “pain and suffering” after sustaining injuries in the attack.