Jane Schneck, the mother of singer Nick Carter and the late singer Aaron Carter, has been arrested after an altercation with her husband over the volume of their television.
In jail records obtained Wednesday by Page Six, Schneck was charged with one count of assault Friday night.
She posted $100 bond and was released from the Hernando County Detention Center Saturday morning.
TMZ was first to report the news.
Schneck got into a verbal argument after a night of drinking, and the disagreement soon turned physical, according to the outlet.
Police sources told the outlet that the volume on the TV was bothering her husband, who was having trouble sleeping.
They then had a confrontation over the TV remote, leading to a heated exchange in which Schneck allegedly grabbed her husband’s wrist, the outlet adds.
Schneck’s husband later called the police after she groped him.
Shortly after cops arrived at her Florida home, they obtained video footage of the exchange recorded on her husband’s phone and arrested her for assault.
Meanwhile, Schneck’s son Nick is facing legal troubles of his own.
The Backstreet Boys member was slapped with a sexual assault and battery lawsuit filed by former Dream singer Melissa Schuman.
Nick was accused of performing oral sex on Schuman in 2003 against her will and forcing her to reciprocate.
Nick, now 43, allegedly proceeded to take her virginity, she claimed, despite her telling him she was saving herself for marriage, court documents obtained by Page Six show.
Schuman, now 38, initially accused the pop star of raping her in her Santa Monica, California, apartment in November 2017, saying “the Harvey Weinstein allegations” were “a huge trigger” for her.
The following February, she filed a report with the Santa Monica Police Department, hoping that Nick would face criminal charges.
But the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office refused to prosecute because the statute of limitations had expired.
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However, a California law that went into effect earlier this year revived sexual assault claims and extended the statute of limitations for reporting them.
Nick has vehemently denied the allegations and in February filed a counter-suit against her and Shannon Ruth, who, in December 2022, sued him for allegedly raping her on a tour bus in 2001 when she was 17.
In his counterclaim for defamation and extortion, the boy band singer claimed the two women were involved in a “conspiracy” against him.