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Aaron Carter's Sister Files Restraining Order Against The Singer Days After Nick Got Protection

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By Mike Walters on September 20, 2019 at 9:33 AM EDT

Aaron Carter's list of family members who want protection from him just got longer, after sister Angel filed a restraining order against the singer, just days after brother Nick Carter did the same.

According to legal documents obtained by The Blast, Angel Carter asked a judge in LA County Court to protect her from Aaron. She is asking that Aaron be kept away from her.

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Nick Carter announced several days ago he has filed a retraining order against brother Aaron, and he told authorities in the case, his brother hears 'voices in his head.'

He also allegedly threatened to kill Nick's pregnant wife.

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According the documents, obtained by The Blast, Nick says Aaron Carter may harm his family, and is mentally ill.

"My brother, Aaron Carter, has exhibited increasingly unstable behaviors and recently admitted to having schizophrenia with multiple other mental disorders. Most recently, Aaron informed my sister Angel that he thinks about killing babies and has thought about killing my wife, Lauren. Lauren is now pregnant, and I fear for our unborn child. Aaron is known to keep firearms readily available. I need an injunction because I fear for my safety, the safety of my wife and children, and the safety of m wife's parents. I am afraid he will listen to the voices in his head and cause harm to my family," Nick said.

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Angel was the one who took the phone call from brother Aaron, where some of the threats and discussion of voices in his head took place.

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