Trey Songz has upset a lot of people with the ongoing alleged acts of sexual assault he’s committed against women. The rumors picked back up when former UNLV athlete Dylan Gonzalez accused the R&B star of raping her in Las Vegas, and even more accusations of sexual assault began brewing.
The Ready singer has denied all of the accusations, but there are people who have seen Trigga in action that say otherwise. On Monday (March 21), Insecure star and actor Sarunas J. Jackson was a guest on the Guys Next Door podcast where he spoke of a time he actually saw the singer confront a woman but avoid a fight from a man. According to Jackson, Trey’s behavior was something he couldn’t respect.
“Some of them be doing crazy shit like I said, I had some run-ins, and they do that thing where they were trying to sell this tough guy scene, like this one, Trey,” Jackson said. “Trey Songz, bitch ass n-gga, tried to press women, you know what I’m saying, but then would turn down the fade when a n-gga came up to him for the fade, turned it down.”
He continued, “I’m not cool with n-ggas like that. I’ll try to knock the n-gga out, keep running. But like it’s just if he wants to fight women and stuff, that to me I can’t operate like that because you get so many of those. Especially once they there and it’s like unfortunate because it’s like ‘Damn n-gga I’m a fan of this shit.’ If you talented, bro, I can separate the man from the artist sometimes. Sometimes it starts getting a little too muddy for me, but it’s unfortunate when you like ‘Damn, bruh, I really fuck with this n-gga shit for years.”
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Trey Songz is currently facing a $20 million lawsuit regarding him raping a woman in her anus at a 2016 house party in Los Angeles, California. According to TMZ, a woman identified as Jane Doe claimed Songz “anally raped” her at the house party in 2016. She said they originally had a consensual sexual relationship before Trey Songz turned into what she called a “savage rapist.”
“Victims are coming forward every day,” Ariel Mitchell, the attorney defending the unidentified woman, said in a statement. “Just know you are not alone, and this behavior is unacceptable. George Vrabeck and I will not be deterred by bullying or intimidation tactics and will continue our pursuit of Justice for sexual assault victims of Trey Songz.”