Trey Songz in in the clear – for now – in a lawsuit stemming from a 2015 incident where two women alleged that he sexually assaulted them at a party.
According to court documents obtained by Radar Online on Friday (February 23), the alleged victims’ lawyer said he was dropping the complaint without prejudice, which means it could be refiled in the future if they choose to. A reason for the dismissal has not been made clear.
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As previously reported, the pair of unnamed women sued Trey Songz in October of 2023, accusing him of forcing himself onto them to have non-consensual sex at a Los Angeles party in 2015.
Per the documents, the women met Trey in June of that year while attending one of his concerts, where they were invited to an afterparty he was hosting.
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They say they established a rapport with Songz and were invited to his birthday party at his house later that summer in August.
The women claim they were forced to give up their phones when entering the party. They believe they were drugged as they felt very drunk despite only drinking a “modest” amount.
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They claim to have passed out in an upstairs bedroom, only to wake up naked with Trey performing oral sex on one and fingering the other.
Songz allegedly then demanded they all shower together, but when the girls refused, he became enraged and kicked them out the next morning.
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Trey Songz’s attorney, Michael Freedman, denied the allegations.
“This is yet another example of nearly decade-old allegations being repurposed to take advantage of California’s constitutionally questionable new look back window,” he told TMZ at the time of the filing. “We look forward to vindicating Trey on the merits in court.”
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The news arrives just weeks after another court victory for Songz, who saw another sexual assault lawsuit against him dismissed due to a failure on the part of the alleged victim.
TMZ obtained a copy of the judge’s order to dismiss, which was filed on January 26.
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The filing happened because the defendant — listed as “Jane Doe” in the documents — failed to reply to the “Bottoms Up” singer’s motion to dismiss on time. It’s unclear whether the alleged victim will be able to file her lawsuit again, or whether it has been dismissed with prejudice.
The suit was filed in June of last year, with a Jane Doe alleging Trey Songz exposed her breasts at a pool party at a Connecticut casino in 2013.
In documents obtained by Radar Online back in September, Songz and his legal team argued that the case was way past the statute of limitations of three years.
The woman claimed the alleged assault happened in August 2013 at the Foxwoods Resort in Connecticut.
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The lawsuit demanded $10 million for sexual battery and assault, which included claims that Trey Songz allegedly grabbed and exposed her breast at the pool party after she merely tried to get a picture with the singer.