Trey Songz Sued For $10 Million Over Alleged Sexual Assault in Miami Club

Trey Songz is being accused of sexual battery inside a Miami nightclub in an explosive lawsuit.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Trey Songz (real name: Tremaine Neverson) is being sued by a Georgia woman using Jane Doe.

The suit states, “This is a lawsuit arising from a sexual assault and battery committed by NEVERSON upon JANE DOE while the two were partying at the E11even Miami night club (“E11even”) on January 1, 2018. This suit is based on claims of Assault, Battery, Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress, and Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress. Plaintiff is seeking more than Ten Million dollars ($10,000,000.00) in damages.”

On January 1, 2018, Doe says Trey Songz invited her to a nightclub after they spent New Year’s Eve together at Diddy’s home.

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She was taken to a VIP table where she claims Trey Songz, “sexually assaulted and battered JANE DOE by proceeding to forcefully place his hand under her dress, without her consent, and attempting to insert his fingers into JANE DOE’S vagina without her consent or permission.”

The woman claims, “Shortly after the incident with NEVERSON at E11even JANE DOE discovered that she was not NEVERSON’S only victim at E11even, as another female who was in attendance at the nightclub with the group confided to JANE DOE that NEVERSON had also put his hands down her pants and had placed his fingers into her buttocks without her consent earlier that same night.”

Doe is suing for assault, battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The lawsuit is seeking in excess of $10 million in damages.

The suit adds, “NEVERSON intentionally created an offer of bodily injury to Plaintiff by force under circumstances that created a well-founded fear of imminent peril in PLAINTIFF and NEVERSON had the present ability to effectuate his attempts to produce bodily injury towards PLAINTIFF when he reached under her skirt and attempted to insert his fingers into her vagina.”