Tuesday, December 16, 2025 -American R&B singer Trey Songz appeared in a Manhattan criminal court on Sunday following accusations that he assaulted a nightclub employee in New York City.
According to prosecutors, the incident happened around 4
a.m. on December 4 at Dramma Night Club in Times Square. Court documents say
the singer became “needlessly irate” after a staff member informed him the club
was closing. He is accused of punching the employee in the face, leaving the
victim with swelling and significant pain.
The 41-year-old singer, whose real name is Tremaine Aldon
Neverson, has been charged with assault in connection with the incident, Daily
Mail reported.
He was also hit with a separate second-degree criminal
mischief charge linked to another incident earlier the same day at a Manhattan
restaurant, Mira. Prosecutors allege that property worth about $1,500 was
damaged, including DJ equipment, sofas, and hookahs.
Reacting to the charges, Trey Songz’s lawyer said the singer
is cooperating fully and is confident the facts will speak for themselves. The
lawyer also claimed that on a separate night, Trey was confronted by
individuals who instigated a situation, forcing his security team to step in.
The latest case adds to a list of past legal troubles
involving the singer. In 2021, he was arrested after an altercation with police
at an NFL game in Kansas City, where he was charged with resisting arrest,
trespassing, and assaulting an officer. He has also had previous arrests
related to resisting arrest and property damage.
Earlier this year, Trey Songz settled a long-running civil
lawsuit that accused him of sexual assault at a Miami nightclub. The case was
resolved privately before trial, with no admission of wrongdoing. Songz has
consistently denied the allegations against him.
For now, the singer awaits further legal proceedings as
investigations continue.

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