A judge has ruled that Aaron Carter’s son can proceed to trial with his wrongful death lawsuit. The case targets two doctors and two pharmacies accused of overprescribing medication. The trial is scheduled for June 2026.

This ruling allows the case to move forward after multiple legal challenges from the defendants. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Carter’s sole heir, his toddler son Princeton.
Claims of Excessive Prescriptions and Pharmacy Negligence
The lawsuit alleges doctors and pharmacies supplied “excessively high” amounts of Xanax. It claims they failed to check a prescription monitoring database. This would have revealed Carter was getting the same drugs from multiple sources.
According to Reuters, the defendants include a psychiatrist and a dentist. The pharmacies named are Walgreens and MVP Compounds. The suit claims they repeatedly filled competing prescriptions in the months before Carter’s death.
Walgreens argued the Xanax in Carter’s system was at a “therapeutic” level. They claimed his death was caused by huffing compressed gas, not the prescribed medication. The judge denied their request to dismiss the case.
Legal Setbacks and Limited Damages for Carter’s Son
In a significant limitation, the judge ruled Princeton cannot seek “survival action” damages. These cover medical expenses and pain suffered by Carter before his death. Only the estate’s administrator could pursue those claims.
The estate’s administrator chose not to file a lawsuit. This means the trial will only consider Princeton’s personal damages. These include loss of financial support and funeral expenses.
The case now focuses solely on the child’s losses. This legal distinction shapes the entire scope of the upcoming trial.
The Aaron Carter wrongful death lawsuit will now test whether medical providers can be held accountable for a patient’s accidental death. The outcome could influence how pharmacies monitor prescription drugs in the future.
Thought you’d like to know
What is Aaron Carter’s son suing for?
Princeton Carter is suing for wrongful death damages. He is seeking compensation for loss of financial support and companionship. The lawsuit also includes funeral expenses.
Who are the defendants in the lawsuit?
The defendants are two doctors and two pharmacies. The doctors are psychiatrist Dr. John Faber and dentist Dr. Jason Mirabile. The pharmacies are Walgreens and MVP Compounds.
When did Aaron Carter die?
Aaron Carter died on November 5, 2022. He was found unresponsive in his bathtub at his Lancaster, California home. The coroner ruled his death an accidental drowning.
What was the official cause of death?
The autopsy report cited drowning as the cause of death. It noted effects from inhaling compressed gas and taking alprazolam, the generic name for Xanax. The combination led to incapacitation.
Why can’t Princeton seek survival damages?
The judge ruled only the estate’s personal administrator can seek those damages. The administrator declined to file a lawsuit. Therefore, those claims cannot be pursued by Princeton.
What happens next in the case?
The case is now proceeding toward a jury trial. The trial date is currently set for June 5, 2026. Both sides will continue preparing their arguments and evidence.
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