You gotta wonder if Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter knew that his lawyer Scott Salomon of The Salomon Law Center would put out a press release/advertisement after getting his client off (aside from community service) on allegedly disobeying a police officer’s request to leave a Tampa nightclub on January 2, 2002. “I am glad to have this behind me,” Carter said. “Scott did everything that he said he would do and I was happy with the level of service that he provided to me.” Salomon said, “This was a case of a major celebrity being used as an opportunity for a flashy arrest. Nick did not do anything wrong, but be a celebrity in the wrong place at the wrong time. The police have a tendency to make a big deal over a very minor altercation.”
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