Two women who accused singer Trey Songz of sexual assault in 2015 have surprisingly dismissed their lawsuit, leaving the case unresolved but potentially open for the future. This twist comes just a month after Songz scored a legal victory in another sexual misconduct case.
The women, using pseudonyms Jane Doe A and B, claimed they attended a party at Songz's house in 2015 and woke up to find him sexually assaulting them.
Their lawsuit, filed in October 2023, detailed feeling pressured to drink, experiencing rapid intoxication, and passing out before the alleged assault in a bedroom. One woman described resisting but being overpowered, and both claimed Songz demanded they shower together afterward.
Seeking unspecified damages, the lawsuit accused Songz of sexual assault and battery. His lawyer, Michael Freedman, vehemently denied the accusations, calling them "repurposed" old claims and expressing full confidence in defending Songz in court.
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However, in a recent turn of events, the lawsuit has been dismissed "without prejudice," meaning the women could refile it in the future. This decision follows Songz's January legal victory, where another sexual assault accusation against him was dismissed due to exceeding the statute of limitations.
While the dropped lawsuit leaves the 2015 accusations unresolved, the possibility of refiling casts a shadow of uncertainty. Songz maintains his innocence, and the legal saga surrounding these allegations may continue to unfold. Stay informed for further updates as this story develops.
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