The series will focus on the lives of multiple women who have accused Nick Carter of sexual assault over the years. The accusations came to light from 2017 onward, and the docuseries promises to show “the intense backlash Nick’s accusers have faced since their decision to speak publicly and the lasting impact that has had on their lives.”
At the same time, the accusations were a major breaking point in the Carter family, with Aaron Carter stating that he believed and supported his brothers’ accusers. (He also accused Nick of being abusive toward him, and his sister Leslie, who died in 2012, of sexually abusing him when he was young.)
All three women who have accused Nick Carter of sexual assault, Melissa Schuman of pop group Dream, Ashley Repp, and Shay Ruth, will appear in the docuseries.
The fall of the Carters has been about as publicly documented as the decay of maybe any family in America—often with their own participation, through a series of reality shows, including on E!. It’s not hard to see why ID, having found massive success in rooting around in the dark side of its audience’s childhood lately, would go after this story next—although it’s also not clear how much of a stomach people have for this particular tale, considering how incredibly bleak it gets.