Trey Songz sued again for sexual assault
The incident allegedly occurred after a 2015 party at the singer’s house.
Trey Songz has been sued once again for sexual assault and battery, TMZ reports. Per the article, two women claim the singer, whose legal name is Tremaine Neverson, had nonconsensual sex with them after a 2015 party at his estate in the Los Angeles area.
In TMZ’s account of the lawsuit, the women say they believe they were drugged at the party, and that Neverson led them from his pool to his bedroom, where they passed out fully clothed. They claim they woke up naked the next morning, with one alleging she awoke to Neverson performing nonconsual oral sex on her and the other accusing him of digitally penetrating her without her consent. Both say Neverson told them to get out of his house when they refused to shower with him after the alleged assaults, calling them “little fucking girls.” When they tried to leave, he allegedly refused to give them back their cell phones, but a security guard eventually intervened, returning the phones from a safe where they’d been stowed.
When reached for comment, Neverson’s publicist referred The FADER to the comment Neverson’s attorney, Michael Freedman, gave TMZ Wednesday night (October 18): “This is yet another example of nearly decade-old allegations being repurposed to take advantage of California’s constitutionally questionable new look back window. We look forward to vindicating Trey on the merits in court.”
Neverson has faced legal action for his alleged treatment of women in the past. In March 2018, he was arrested for an incident of domestic violence that allegedly occurred during NBA All-Star Weekend in L.A. Charges were dismissed within two months, but his accuser sued him in civil court that August.
In January 2022, former University of Nevada Las Vegas basketball player Dylan Gonzalez accused Neverson of sexually assaulting her nine years earlier in Las Vegas. The city’s police department did not file charges based on the allegation.
That February, Neverson was sued for $20 million by a woman who claimed he’d sexually assaulted her in his L.A. home in 2016. That case was dismissed in November, but his accuser refiled the lawsuit this past February.
He was sued again in June for allegedly groping and exposing a woman’s breast in 2013 at another of his house parties.