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Two Women End Legal Battle Against Trey Songz Over 2015 House Party Sexual Misconduct Accusations

Two women who accused American singer Trey Songz of sexual assault at a 2015 party at his Bell Canyon residence have reportedly withdrawn their lawsuit.

According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, George Vrabeck, the lawyer who initiated the case on behalf of the two accusers using the pseudonyms Jane Doe A and Jane Doe B, stated that he was dismissing the complaint without prejudice.

This decision indicates that the case could potentially be refiled in the future. The lawsuit was originally filed in October 2023, with the women alleging that they had lost consciousness at Songz’s house party and awoke to find him assaulting them. The lawsuit specifically accused Songz of sexual assault and battery.

The women stated that they first met Songz in 2015 at one of his concerts and maintained contact thereafter, leading to an invitation to his home in August for his birthday celebration.

Upon arrival at Songz’s residence, the women alleged they were asked to surrender their phones and felt pressured to consume liquor from unsealed bottles.

Despite consuming only modest amounts of alcohol, the women claimed they quickly felt excessively intoxicated.

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According to the accusers, they later found themselves unconscious in a bedroom with their clothes on, only to awaken to an undressed Songz allegedly assaulting them.

One victim purportedly resisted Songz’s advances, but he persisted.

Following the incident, the women asserted that Songz insisted they shower together, which they refused, leading to their expulsion from his home.

The lawsuit sought unspecified damages, with Songz’s attorney, Michael Freedman, countering the allegations as a misuse of California’s new lookback window for decade-old claims.

This development follows a recent legal triumph for Songz, where a federal judge dismissed a $10 million lawsuit alleging the singer exposed a woman’s bikini top at a pool party, citing the expiration of the statute of limitations.

Source – Tru News Report

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