Nick Carter accuser details fallout from alleged sexual assault from Backstreet Boy in new docuseries: Watch exclusive clip

In "Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter," a woman alleges that Carter gave her alcohol and they had sexual relations when she was 15 and he was 23.

A woman is opening up about her experience as a teenager with Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys in an exclusive clip from the upcoming Investigation Documentary series Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter.

Ashley, who is only identified by her first name in the documentary, alleges Carter gave her alcohol and sexually assaulted her when she was a minor and he was an adult, and details how it impacted her life. “I was just left with like this gaping hole,” she says of the time following the alleged assaults. “Never went to prom, didn’t walk across the stage at graduation. You know, all of these were like domino effects.” (Carter has denied all allegations against him.)

<p>Michael Kovac/Getty</p> Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys

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Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys

Ashley's mother, Kim Webber, also appears in the doc and gives further context. “She didn’t want to go to college anymore,” Webber says. “She started doing drugs, and the alcohol — that just became her way of life, and I think it helped her cope with things. She just wanted it to all go away. She needed it to be over.”

Earlier in the documentary, Ashley details the time she spent with the Carter family when she was 15 years old in 2003. She says that her good friend, Angel Carter, Nick’s sister, invited her to spend the summer at the family’s Florida Keys compound. “[Angel] said she was lonely, and we were best friends,” Ashley explains in an interview on the show. “First day down there, Nick came with a bottle of 151 and started pouring shots. Nick was 23 at the time, but Angel and I were 15, and I had never been drunk before. Y’know, it was like your typical peer pressure situation, but like multiply it ‘cause of who you’re with.”

Ashley goes on to explain her time alone with Carter. “Nick jumped in [the water] immediately after me,” she says. “He had pulled me around the back of the boat and started kissing me. And touching me. I had no clue what I was doing. I had never even kissed a guy. I didn’t know how to accept attention like that, much less y’know, by Nick Carter. Nick and I ultimately ended up inside the boat cabin. I felt so drunk and out of my mind. He was really sloppily drunk too. I just remember feeling like this intense pressure due to the fact that he was someone that was well known, an older guy who clearly had far more experience.”

“Then we ended up having sex,” she continues. “I was just so uncomfortable, and I just remember thinking that it hurt, I was just like ‘Wow, I feel really, really really stupid.’”

Ashley later says that Carter asked to talk to her the night before she went back home to Pennsylvania. “I wasn’t really sure, like, if he was gonna apologize,” she recalls. “He had poured us a drink. It was like a never ending supply of alcohol. Then he asked me to perform oral sex on him, which I declined multiple times. Just, he kept at me and kept at me and kept at me. I eventually gave in, and we proceeded to have sex again. Both drunk. He never used protection. And it was very abrupt. He basically said, ‘Okay, bye.’ Then I left first thing the next morning to come home. When I came home, it still hadn’t registered to me how horrifically inappropriate, you know, everything that happened was.”

<p>Kevin Mazur/WireImage</p> Nick Carter (fourth from left) with the Backstreet Boys in 1999

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Nick Carter (fourth from left) with the Backstreet Boys in 1999

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Ashley's final encounter with Carter came when she returned to the Florida compound in October 2003. “Whenever older kids and Nick were around, there was just tons of alcohol,” she recalls. “We went out on the boats, you know, everyone was partying. As it got towards night, I had realized, aside from Nick and three other guys, like everyone had left. And Nick just picked me up and threw me in the boat cabin and shut the door. I was so drunk that I had like no control over my body. He just didn’t, didn’t seem to care. And we ended up having sex.”

“I was adamantly, vocally against [it],” she continues. “I distinctly remember laying on the floor of the boat cabin, and I was kind of starting to feel sick. Shortly after, I sort of saw people snickering, and I found out at that moment that the skylight hatch that was above the boat cabin was open and that he allowed them to watch as he assaulted me. I was too drunk to notice.”

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Ashley says that she left the following day, and told her mother what happened. “She was 15 years old, and I knew he was a lot older than her. I had to at least have it on record,” Webber says. Her daughter ultimately filed a police report in December 2003. “It felt very awkward,” Ashley explains. “It’s not an easy topic to talk about, period, much less when it has to do with that caliber of celebrity. I wanted to hit the bullet points and be done with it.”

In a statement to Entertainment Weekly, Dale Hayes, Jr., an attorney for Carter, said: “These are exactly the same outrageous claims that led us to sue this gang of conspirators. Those cases are working their way through the legal system now, and, based on both the initial court rulings and the overwhelming evidence, we have every belief that we will prevail and hold them accountable for spreading these falsehoods.”

<p>Photo by J. Vespa/WireImage</p> Nick Carter in 2002

Photo by J. Vespa/WireImage

Nick Carter in 2002

The documentary notes that in Ashley's police report, she said she’d told Carter that she was 18, not 15, at the time of the incident, and that she did not say “no” as they had intercourse. “I was 15 and I was embarrassed. I didn’t understand the gravity and the magnitude,” Ashley says in the doc.

After filming her interview for Fallen Idols, Ashley filed a lawsuit against Carter in August 2023. The lawsuit says that she contracted HPV after her encounter with Carter, and that she is seeking $15,000 in damages. Carter denied the allegations at the time. “Repeating the same false allegations in a new legal complaint doesn’t make them any more true,” Carter’s lawyer Dale A. Hayes Jr. said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times. “Nick is looking forward to the evidence being presented and the truth about these malicious schemes coming to light.”

Ashley's lawsuit follows two other sexual assault cases against Carter. In December 2022, Shannon "Shay" Ruth sued Carter for allegedly raping her in 2001 after a Backstreet Boys concert in Tacoma, Wash. In her complaint, Ruth said that Carter repeatedly sexually assaulted her, infected her with HPV, and threatened her to dissuade her from telling anyone about the encounter. Ruth’s suit also included three other anonymous accusers who say Carter sexually assaulted them between 2003 and 2006.

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In April 2023, Melissa Schuman, a singer and former member of the girl group Dream, filed her own lawsuit against Carter. In the suit, Schuman said that during the production of their film The Hollow, Carter invited her to his home in Santa Monica, where he gave her alcohol, pressured her to perform oral sex on him, and vaginally raped her. Her suit also alleged that Carter infected her with HPV. Schuman had previously detailed the incident in a 2017 blog post, but prosecutors in Los Angeles declined to charge Carter in 2018 due to the statute of limitations expiring.

Carter denied all allegations at the time and filed countersuits against Ruth and Schuman.

Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter premieres across two nights on Monday, May 27, and Tuesday, May 28, from 9-11 p.m. ET/PT on ID and stream on Max. Watch an exclusive clip above.

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or go to rainn.org.

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