Author Andy Symonds plans to posthumously release the “unauthorized” memoir, titled, “Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story of an Incomplete Life,” on Tuesday.
Carter’s management team and publicists tell Page Six that they’d like to thank the “How I Met Your Father” star for her remarks.
“This is a time for mourning and reflection not heartless money grabs and attention seeking. We would ask the parties responsible to remove the aforementioned content and that no further content be released without approval from his family, friends, and associates.”
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