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Renowned singer Trey Songz found himself in legal trouble after allegedly striking a staff member in the face at a New York nightclub earlier this month.
The incident reportedly occurred on December 4 at Dramma Night Club, located in Times Square. According to prosecutors cited by The Post, Songz and his entourage were enjoying their evening when they allegedly grew agitated after being informed by a club employee that it was closing time around 4 a.m.
Authorities allege that the 41-year-old artist punched the employee, resulting in “swelling and significant pain” for the victim.
Songz faced the court on Sunday to respond to an assault charge stemming from this nightclub altercation. Additionally, he was charged with second-degree mischief related to a separate incident that occurred earlier that day at Mira, a Manhattan-based restaurant and hookah lounge.
In the Sunday morning episode, Songz is accused of causing approximately $1,500 in damages to the venue, reportedly destroying items such as hookahs, DJ gear, and furniture, as per the complaint filed against him.
The employee from Dramma was granted an order of protection against Songz, who is a regular at the nightclub, according to prosecutors.
The songwriter, born Tremaine Neverson, left court wearing a hood covering his face and declined to comment.
He was granted supervised release as the judge noted his history of run-ins with the law made him a risk and is due back in court Feb. 18, per The Post.
In a statement from Songz’s counsel, Page Six is told that the singer “was charged in connection with an incident that occurred last week. He is cooperating fully and looks forward to the facts coming to light.”
“Separately, last night Trey was confronted by individuals who instigated a confrontation and attempted to surround him. His security intervened to protect him and contain the situation, and an altercation occurred in the ensuing confusion,” the statement continued.
“Public figures are often treated as targets for instigation in pursuit of headlines or financial gain. We are confident the facts will speak for themselves.”
In 2016, the “Na Na” hitmaker was arrested and charged with assault after an onstage meltdown in which he threw microphones and speakers from the stage of his Detroit concert.
Subsequently, the R&B artist took a plea deal on two counts of disturbing the peace and served 18 months of probation.
In 2018, a woman accused Songz of striking her in the face during an NBA All-Star event and obtained a restraining order against him.
That same month, he was arrested on felony assault charges, though all charges against him were ultimately dropped.
But in January 2021, he was arrested again after a wild caught-on-camera brawl with a cop at a =Kansas City Chiefs game.
After being released from jail, the “Bottoms Up” crooner poked fun at the incident, posting a series of photos on a private jet to social media and quipped, “Chiefs game was lit right?!”
That same year, he was subject to a sexual assault investigation after former Las Vegas basketball player Dylan Gonzalez accused the singer of raping her.
Songz denied all of her claims and was cleared of all allegations by April 2022 due to lack of evidence.
He was accused of more incidents of sexual assault in February 2022 in a $20 million lawsuit, including “brutal” rape. A confidential settlement was reached back in September.
In the latest lawsuit against him, the musician was sued for sexual assault after a woman alleged he groped her breasts during an incident in 2013.
In documents obtained by Page Six, Jane Doe claimed that Songz “came up behind” her, and she was “shocked” to see that he allegedly “ripped back her bathing suit top, grabbed her breasts, and exposed them” to those inside of the tent, per the lawsuit.
That lawsuit is still pending as his team continues to file motions to dismiss Doe’s complaint.