Trey Songz Sued By Woman After Allegedly Smacking Her At A Strip Club

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Trey Songz attends the Samsung Galaxy Experience at the ESSENCE Festival on July 4, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Trey Songz faces lawsuit after allegedly getting physical with a female fan.

Back in August, Trey Songz plead guilty to two misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace after destroying the equipment of a Detroit venue which ultimately landed him eighteen months probation. Now, he's facing a lawsuit from a fan who says he got physical with her during a meet and greet.

Trey Songz is reportedly getting sued after allegedly smacking a female fan in the face, according to TMZ. They say a Philadelphia fan copped tickets to meet Trey Songz in the VIP section of The Vanity Grand Cabaret strip club. However, she claims the singer was completely rude and hostile towards those in attendance for the whole evening. The documents obtained claim that after she tried to get a picture of Trey Songz in the club's parking lot, he allegedly hit the phone out of her hand and into her face which ultimately busted her glasses. She's now suing him and the venue for $50,000. She claims the venue knew he was prone to having violent and bad interactions with the public.

Aside from his legal issues, he's been delivering some pretty solid guest features in the past few months. He popped up on 2 ChainzPretty Girls Like Trap Music album on the smooth posse cut, "It's A Vibe." Most recently, he connected with Shy Glizzy for "Dope Boy Magic" which also featured A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. It was also revealed he'll be featuring on Jeezy's new album. Regardless of his legal issues, he's still keeping it moving.


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