Trey Songz' Alleged Assault Victim Drops Lawsuit

The woman who sued Trey Songz accusing him of assaulting her at a NBA All-Star Weekend party has dropped her legal battle.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Andrea Buera has informed the court she is dismissing all claims against Songz (real name Tremaine Neverson).

She dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning it can’t be filed again. Songz was represented by powerhouse attorney, Shawn Holley.

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Last year, Songz (real name Tremaine Neverson) was sued by a woman named Andrea Buera.

She accused the "Bottoms Up" singer of assaulting her at a party in the Hollywood Hills, during NBA All-Star Weekend. She claimed he became enraged after she talked to one of his friends.

Songz demanded the case be thrown out, arguing self-defense.

The singer said that he is not responsible for any harm suffered by Andrea Buera, the woman suing him. He says during the alleged incident he “reasonably believed Plaintiff was going to harm him and any force he used was only the amount reasonable necessary to protect himself.”

The singer was arrested for the alleged attack but both the L.A. City Attorney and the D.A. both declined to press charges against Songz. They cited a lack of evidence as the reasoning.

Songz has always denied the allegations, and said he was "being lied on and falsely accused for someone's personal gain."

Following the criminal case being dismissed, Buera filed her suit against Songz for assault and battery, relating to the alleged incident.

In her lawsuit she claimed the two met in Vegas back in 2015 and have had a causal relationship.

On the night in question, she claimed that Songz came up to her at his party while she was talking to another musician named Chisanity. He allegedly became enraged and started following her around the party.

She accused him of viciously beating her while she kept begging him to stop and let her leave. Buera said he punched her again which caused her to collapse and hit a parked car. Buera said the only reason the attack stopped was a bodyguard intervened.

Buera sued seeking unspecified damages for alleged injuries and medical expenses.