Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter's sexual assault accusers get their say in ... trends now

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Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter's sexual assault accusers get their say in ... trends now

Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter's sexual assault accusers get their say in ... trends now

The multiple allegations of sexual assault that have dogged Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter are set to be delved into in a new Investigation Discovery docuseries.

Fallen Idols: Nick And Aaron Carter, which released its trailer on Wednesday, will feature on-camera interviews with three women who have so far accused the boy-band member of sexual misconduct, including Melissa Schuman, Ashley Repp and Shay Ruth. DailyMail.com has reached out to a rep for Carter for comment.

Last year, following the most recent accusation from Repp — who was referred to only by her initials at the time — Carter's attorney Dale Hayes Jr. told DailyMail.com that Nick denies her claims, while describing the three lawsuits as 'malicious schemes.'

The four-part documentary's trailer — which follows in the wake of Quiet On Set, a docuseries featuring accounts of sexual assault and pedophilia at Nickelodeon in the 1990s and 2000s — also indicates that a major focus of the series will be Nick's younger brother Aaron Carter, who died in November 2022.

Carter struggled with mental illness and drug abuse in his final years, which the non-fiction series will depict, but the trailer indicates that Fallen Idols will also explore the rift that developed between Nick, 44, after his younger brother publicly threw his support behind the women who had accused him of sexually assaulting them.

The multiple allegations of sexual assault that have dogged Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter are set to be delved into in a new Investigation Discovery docuseries

The multiple allegations of sexual assault that have dogged Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter are set to be delved into in a new Investigation Discovery docuseries

Fallen Idols: Nick And Aaron Carter, which released its trailer on Wednesday, features on-camera interviews with Nick's accusers, while also delving into his fractured relationship with his late brother Aaron Carter

Fallen Idols: Nick And Aaron Carter, which released its trailer on Wednesday, features on-camera interviews with Nick's accusers, while also delving into his fractured relationship with his late brother Aaron Carter

The trailer opens with an unidentified blond woman, who looks directly into the camera with a steely expression and begins: 'Back in 2004, Nick Carter was my boyfriend.'

A photo of a group of female performers at an MTV event flashes across the screen, suggesting that she may have been a member of the group.

Nick is then seen beaming on stage in front of a massive crowd. 

'And there's things I know about Nick that could burn his house down,' she continues.

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