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Home / Crime and Justice / Judge Rules: Aaron Carter Case Against Doctors Proceeds

Judge Rules: Aaron Carter Case Against Doctors Proceeds

25 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Lawsuit over Aaron Carter's death can proceed to trial next year.
  • Family alleges doctors and pharmacies over-prescribed Xanax.
  • Trial will focus on financial harm to Carter's young son.
Judge Rules: Aaron Carter Case Against Doctors Proceeds

A legal battle initiated by the family of the late singer Aaron Carter is set to go to trial in June 2026. The lawsuit names doctors and pharmacies, alleging they over-prescribed Xanax, which the family claims contributed to Carter's death in 2022. Carter, who rose to fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s, was found to have drowned in a bathtub after inhaling difluoroethane gas and consuming Xanax.

Despite defense arguments that the amount of Xanax was insufficient to cause unconsciousness, a judge has ruled that the family's expert testimony raises a valid dispute regarding medical negligence and wrongful death. This decision means the case will be decided by a jury unless a settlement is reached beforehand. Various motions by the involved parties were denied.

While the trial will proceed on negligence and wrongful death claims, certain damages for Carter's pre-death pain and suffering were excluded, as these can only be pursued by the estate's representative. The focus for the trial will be on the harm suffered by Carter's four-year-old son, Princeton, including loss of financial support and emotional distress.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The trial is scheduled for June 2026, unless a settlement is reached before then.
Aaron Carter's family is suing the doctors and pharmacies they allege over-prescribed him Xanax.
The trial will focus on damages for harm suffered by Aaron Carter's son, Princeton, such as loss of financial support and emotional distress.

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