A fresh lawsuit has been filed against Trey Songz because of an old rape claim.
According to Rolling Stone, a new complaint has been submitted by an unnamed complainant who says the artist sexually assaulted her at a party in March 2016.
According to reports, Jane Doe, the plaintiff, is seeking $25 million.
Her accusations are consistent with those she previously made in a $20 million lawsuit that was first filed in February of last year.
After Songz’s legal team argued that her claim had passed the statute of limitations, the case was dropped in November.
Doe claimed in both lawsuits that she had previously engaged in consensual sexual activity with Songz and had anticipated doing so again during a house party in March 2016.
As she yelled in pain and begged Songz to stop, she claims he instead slammed her to the ground and anally raped her.
Doe asserts that a concerned rideshare driver transported her to a nearby hospital after the alleged encounter, where she received medical care and therapy for sexual assault.
She asserts that Songz afterwards harassed her, calling her a “slut” and a “liar,” and ordering security to eject her from a New Year’s Eve party.
Doe allegedly relocated to a different state out of fear of Songz.despite this, she allegedly received a death threat from a different musician who warned her to “keep [Songz’s] name out of her fucking mouth or he’d murder her.”
Along with Songz, Doe’s most recent complaint also names Songz as a defendant and holds Songz’s record company, Atlantic Records, his manager, Kevin Liles, and Liles’s label, 300 Entertainment, accountable for the singer’s alleged actions.
Doe also cited numerous additional accusations of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and physical abuse that Songz has faced in recent years.
Doe’s lawyer, George Vrabeck, told Rolling Stone that the case “is far more than about one artist and one severely traumatized sexual assault survivor who has the fortitude to take action.”
It’s also heavily focused on the music industry’s participation in silencing sexual abuse survivors and the systematic sexual abuse that occurs there.
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