11/1/2022
Trey Songz is no longer facing a civil suit for an alleged rape in 2016, because the case has been dismissed … and according to legal documents, it has everything to do with timing.
The anonymous woman said she had a consensual relationship with Songz and went to one of the singer’s house parties on March 24, 2016, according to the lawsuit.
The suit alleges that at the party, Songz, whose real name is Tremaine Aldon Neverson, invited her upstairs and repeatedly asked her whether he could have anal sex with her — to which the woman claims she repeatedly told him no and to stop asking.
“After entering the bedroom, Trey Songz turned, almost immediately, into a savage rapist,” the suit says. “Trey Songz threw Plaintiff Jane Doe to the ground, ripped Plaintiff Jane Doe’s pants off, pinned Plaintiff Jane Doe down face first and forced Defendant Trey Songz’ penis into Plaintiff’s anus without Plaintiff Jane Doe’s consent.”
The suit continued: “Plaintiff Jane Doe screamed in pain and begged Defendant Trey Songz to stop.”
After the alleged incident, the lawsuit says, the woman called for an Uber ride and went to the Providence Joseph Medical Center Emergency Care Unit in Burbank, where she received a sexual assault exam.
The suit claims examiners found that she had suffered “severe anal tearing that could require surgery.” NBC News was unable to confirm the details of the examination.
A representative for Songz, who faces two other separate assault cases, denied the allegations. Earlier Tuesday, Songz’s lawyers filed a motion to dismiss a separate lawsuit involving Jauhara Jeffries, a woman who accused Songz of assaulting her at a Miami nightclub on New Year’s Day in 2018.
In the filing, Songz accused Ariel Mitchell — who is one of the attorneys for Jeffries and the anonymous woman — of witness tampering, alleging that she tried to pay an unnamed witness more than $100,000 to corroborate the claims about the alleged assault in 2018.
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