Trey Songz Rape Accuser Refiles Lawsuit Over Alleged 2016 Incident After Case Was Dismissed Last Year, Also Names Atlantic Records & Kevin Liles

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Trey Songz is being named in yet another sexual assault lawsuit. Rolling Stone reports that after her case was dismissed last year, a Jane Doe has refiled her $25 million lawsuit against the R&B singer over an alleged 2016 incident. In the new suit, the Virginia singer’s rape accuser also names his record label, Atlantic Records, and his manager, Kevin Liles.

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Trey Songz Rape Accuser Refiles Lawsuit Over Alleged 2016 Incident After Case Was Dismissed Last Year, Also Names Atlantic Records & Kevin Liles

The suit also names 300 Entertainment as defendants, claiming all these parties should be held additionally responsible for their client’s actions.

On Thursday (February 9), Jane Doe refiled her lawsuit in Los Angeles, and linked the new case to a sexual battery lawsuit previously filed back in February 2022 under the same Jane Doe name alias.

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In the new suit, Doe claims that the 38-year-old singer, born Tremaine Neverson, sodomized her during a party back in March 2016. 

Doe claims that they were both at a function in the West Hills area of Los Angeles. At the party, Doe claims the singer allegedly led her to a bedroom. Doe, who acknowledges that they both had a consensual sexual history, adds that she had intended to have another consensual encounter.

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But once the two got inside the room, she claims things went a little different. Doe alleges that Neverson threw her to the ground and anally raped her, despite her screaming in pain and begging for him to stop.

After the alleged incident, Doe says she ordered a Lyft, whose driver encouraged her to be taken to a nearby hospital to report the incident, and receive medical treatment and sexual assault counseling.

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Much of the claims in Doe’s latest suit reiterate those from her first lawsuit — which again, was dismissed last year, back in November 2022, after the singer’s legal team countered that her claim was past the statute of limitations.

Doe’s attorney, George Vrabeck, told Rolling Stone that the singer’s label and team should be held responsible for sweeping several accusations under the rug throughout the years.

Vrabeck gave the publication the following statement, “This case is much more than about one singer and one viciously abused sexual assault survivor who has the courage to take action. It’s also very much about the systematic sexual abuse in the music industry and the music industry’s complicity in silencing sexual abuse survivors. It’s virtually impossible to believe that those executives are not and were not aware of the institutionalized sexual abuse.”

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