Nick Carter Maintains Innocence Amid 'Fallen Idols' Docuseries Accusations
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In response to the Investigation Discovery docuseries 'Fallen Idols: Aaron and Nick Carter', Nick Carter has denied allegations of sexual assault leveled by three women.

AceShowbiz - Nick Carter's attorney, Dale Hayes Jr., released a statement following the release of Investigation Discovery's "Fallen Idols: Aaron and Nick Carter". The attorney shut down the damning allegations against his client.

He labeled the claims "outrageous" and part of a "gang of conspirators" attempting to extort, harass, and defame the singer. Hayes expressed confidence in Carter's defense based on court rulings and "overwhelming evidence."

The docuseries features interviews with the alleged victims and explores the ensuing legal battles. Executive producer Michael Hirschorn emphasized the show's commitment to objectivity and providing a platform for the victims while also presenting Carter's responses.

Despite Carter's denials and countersuits, all three women have previously disclosed their allegations publicly. Schuman first accused Carter in 2017, while Ruth sued him in 2022 for an alleged assault in 2001. Repp, a friend of Carter's sister, has also made claims.

The docuseries also addresses the impact of the allegations on Carter's relationship with his late brother, Aaron Carter, who supported the accusers before his death in 2022. It explores the tensions between the brothers and the broader impact of the controversy on their personal and professional lives.

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