Trey Songz has been accused of sexual assault and is being investigated by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. According to TMZ, a police report was filed on Nov. 28 in Las Vegas.
The date of the alleged assault was not released, but the incident allegedly happened at the Cosmopolitan Hotel on the Las Vegas strip.
Songz, whose real name is Tremaine Aldon Neverson, celebrated his 37th birthday on Nov. 28. The singer was
also accused of sexual assault in 2018 in Miami by an unnamed woman.After she and Neverson had consensual sex, the woman said that she went into the restroom. Neverson went in after her and, without her permission, urinated on her face.
“I didn’t know what was happening, he just did it,” she said. “And then he literally just peed on me like that, and I was like, ‘What the f**k? On my eyelashes?’ And he’s like, ‘You’re fine.'”
“He already got mad at me for like talking about it,” she continued. “But every b***h I talk to about him says the same s**t. And he’s psycho like he took my phone and my purse away for like a whole day. Held them over the balcony and was like, ‘B***h, if you try to leave, I’ll drop this s**t.'”
Neverson denied the claim and responded by tweeting a now-deleted post where her phone number was visible, saying, “Y’all stay ready to believe a bird.”
After deleting the tweet, he posted another denying the claims.
“I usually stay quiet on this,” he wrote. “But I feel that in many ways the movement to fight for the women who actually have suffered harassment and abuse on various levels, has been hijacked by those who find it convenient for themselves to come up as they seek to destroy someone’s life.”
He also posted text messages from a different woman who claimed the singer put his hand under her skirt and tried to insert his fingers into her genitals in a nightclub. Neverson posted a tweet from the woman and said that she’d asked for money for college and therapy.
The woman sued Neverson for $10 million for sexual assault. The lawsuit was settled earlier this year for an undisclosed amount.
Neverson was also accused of “sexual intimidation” by Keke Palmer in 2017. She said that during a party, Reversion intimidated her into being in his music video “Pick Up The Phone.”
“Just cause you give someone food and alcohol and throw in a little sexual intimidation doesn’t mean they will buckle,” she wrote. “Yet, you still disrespected me as a young woman, whom you’ve known since she was TWELVE. YOU STILL, defied my wishes and in turn showed your lack of respect for a brand that took me fourteen years to build and put me in the video against my wishes. Come on bruh, I clearly said no and you said okay, yet I was being secretly filmed when you told me ‘let me just show you the idea’?? Wow.”
The 37-year-old also denied Palmer’s accusations and said she agreed to be filmed.
“Babygirl buggin,” he wrote. “Point blank period. Got my number, coulda called, saw the cameras and the lights, heard action.”
Neverson reportedly cooperated with the investigation, and no arrests have yet been made.
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