Los Angeles Times

Performer Trey Songz accused of assault again

Attorney says singer struck woman during a ‘terrifying ordeal.’

- By James Queally james.queally@latimes.com The Associated Press and Times staff writer Gerrick Kennedy contribute­d to this report.

A woman has accused R&B performer Trey Songz of punching and choking her during an altercatio­n at a home in Los Angeles over the weekend, according to her attorney.

The woman, who was not identified, said she was attacked early Saturday morning at a home the singer rented for the weekend in the Hollywood Hills, according to a statement issued by attorney Lisa Bloom.

The woman and the musician, whose real name is Tremaine Neverson, have been “friends for years,” according to Bloom, who said the singer became enraged when the victim began talking to one of his friends.

“He called her names, choked her and repeatedly punched her in the face. Several people were present and no one helped her,” the statement read. “When she took out her phone to call an Uber to get out of there, he threw her phone off a cliff to prevent her from leaving. She took out a second phone, and he threw that off the cliff as well.”

A Los Angeles Police Department spokeswoma­n confirmed detectives are investigat­ing a domestic violence incident involving the singer over the weekend in the Hollywood Hills. Officers from the LAPD’s Topanga Division took a report and the case is being investigat­ed by detectives from the Hollywood Division, the spokeswoma­n said.

An email to a representa­tive for the performer was not immediatel­y returned. Songz tweeted, “This too shall pass” on Wednesday.

In late 2016, the singer was charged with aggravated assault and assaulting a police officer in Detroit after an incident during a performanc­e at Joe Louis Arena, court records show. He pleaded guilty last August to two counts of disturbing the peace and was sentenced to 18 months’ probation, according to Wayne County Assistant Prosecutor Maria Miller.

Bloom, the daughter of famed feminist attorney Gloria Allred, has represente­d women who have accused Bill Cosby and Bill O’Reilly of sexual harassment and assault in the past. She also drew considerab­le criticism last year when she briefly served as an advisor to disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein when he was accused of engaging in a decades-long pattern of sexual abuse and misconduct.

Her latest client suffered headaches and bruising after the altercatio­n with Songz, according to Bloom’s statement.

“It’s been a terrifying ordeal, but she is resolved to get justice,” the attorney said.

 ?? Mark Davis Getty Images for BET ?? TREY Songz, whose real name is Tremaine Neverson, performs in 2012.
Mark Davis Getty Images for BET TREY Songz, whose real name is Tremaine Neverson, performs in 2012.

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