A judge has dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit filed by a woman who accused Trey Songz of anally raping her at a party in West Hills, California, in 2016. The alleged victim, who is identified by the pseudonym Jane Doe in court documents, had her legal time file paperwork on June 29, asking Judge Richard L. Fruin to dismiss the case without prejudice, which would allow her to refile the lawsuit at a later date.
The case was formally dismissed on Wednesday at the request of the woman’s attorneys, per Radar Online, and there had been no mention in court docs on whether tossing the case was due to a settlement being reached between both parties. As fans will recall, the lawsuit Jane Doe initially filed in February had accused Trey of sexual assault, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, false improvement, and gender violence.
Trey Songz got 37 rape allegations & yet ppl still support him and listen to his music…why???
— RR 💙 (@rventurra) July 2, 2022
Jane Doe said that while she had shared a “casual” and “occasional” sexual relationship with the “Na Na” singer, things turned radical on the night of March 24, 2016, when she was allegedly anally raped and “required and received immediate emergency medical care” from the “brutal” injuries.
Trey had invited Jane Doe to the party in the Valley, and sometime during the event, the singer is said to have invited her upstairs with him. While she was under the impression they were about to have consensual sex, Jane Doe said she was asked by Trey if he could “get that a**. [Doe] repeatedly told [Trey] NO and to stop asking,” implying she was against the idea of having anal sex.
After turning him down, Trey “turned, almost immediately, into a savage rapist,” the court documents claimed. He then threw her to the floor and ripped off her pants before pinning her down and forcing his manhood into her anus, the legal docs continue. “The Medical Center determined that [Doe] had severe anal tearing that could require surgery.”
Jane Doe was so shaken by the occasion, she didn’t immediately tell police about Trey’s name in fear of him coming after her if she was to publicly come out about what allegedly happened between the two.
A rep for Trey contended the lawsuit at the time, saying, “The attorney who drafted this suit was credibly accused of trying to pay a woman to falsely accuse Trey. Hours later, that same attorney has filed this suit on behalf of an anonymous client. It isn’t hard to see what’s happening here, and it is a shame for genuine victims of sexual assault.”