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Trey Songz denies allegations of holding women hostage and peeing on them, doxes accusers

'I feel that in many ways the movement to fight for the women who actually have suffered harassment and abuse on various levels, has been hijacked'
PUBLISHED AUG 19, 2020
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On Wednesday, August 19, American singer, songwriter, and actor Tremaine Aldon Neverson, better known as Trey Songz, denied sexually assaulting OnlyFans model Celina Powell’s friend Aliza, also an OnlyFans model. This was following an interview on the podcast ‘No Jumper’ in which she claimed he held her against her will and urinated on her in a hotel bathroom.

Songz tweeted on Wednesday, August 19: “I usually stay quiet on this but I feel that in many ways the movement to fight for the women who actually have suffered harassment and abuse on various levels, has been hijacked by those who find it convenient for themselves to come up as they seek to destroy someone’s life.”



 

He further shared screenshots of text exchanges, and wrote, “I brush it off everytime but once you have an allegation no matter its true weight in validation, it’s now happened once and to some will be believable from that moment forward. None of that happened.”



 

He also wrote on Twitter after that, “Y’all remember Jane Doe claimed I sexually assaulted her in Miami? She wants me to pay for her therapy and the rest of her school cause of ‘all the trauma she’s been through.’ Pls read,” while sharing more screenshots of exchanges.



 

In January, Songz was reportedly accused of sexual assault by an unnamed woman in a $10 million lawsuit. According to reports, a Georgia woman using the pseudonym Jane Doe sued Songz for allegedly placing “his hand under her dress, without her consent, and attempting to insert his fingers into Jane Doe’s vagina without her consent or permission.” The incident allegedly occurred at a Miami nightclub on January 1, 2018, after Songz and the accuser left a New Year’s Eve party at P. Diddy’s house. 

Finally, he wrote, “You will choose 2believe what you want. I’ve been focusing my energy and time on good things and I know the Devil wants my soul more now than ever. Ima keep my head high and push forward. If you holdin me down in these moments I preciate that.”



 

In her interview on the podcast, Aliza mentioned that Songz had urinated on her during sex, adding, “He took my phone and my purse away for like the whole day, held it over the balcony, and he was like, ‘B****, if you’re trying to leave, I’m gonna drop this shit'.” 

Speaking about Powell, Aliza said, “He did the same thing to her. I kept asking like, ‘When can I leave, what time is it?’ And he just like wouldn’t answer, he would just fucking ignore me. And I’m like, ‘Okay.’ And then he was like, ‘You can leave when I go to my flight,’ and I was like, ‘’Kay, when’s that?’ Wouldn’t tell me.” The first set of messages Songz tweeted out, in the aftermath of the interview, were with Aliza, discussing sex. He shared her number in the screenshots — a possible attempt to dox the model — and wrote, “Y’all stay ready to believe a bird.”



 

For Songz, accusations of sexual misconduct are not new. According to a report in Vulture, in 2017, actress, singer, and television personality Keke Palmer said she planned to take legal action against Songz for including her in his ‘Pick Up the Phone’ video, after “sexual intimidation” during the shoot. “I clearly said no and you said okay, yet I was being secretly filmed when you told me ‘let me just show you the idea’? Wow,” she said at the time. “People have to listen to women and stop questioning them and their intelligence. Speak up, cause when you look someone in the face and they say ‘I understand. You don’t have to feel pressured to do the video’ and they still put you in it, it is a violation.”

Vulture also reported that a woman accused Songz of domestic violence in February 2018, saying he punched and choked her and later threw two of her phones when she tried to leave. He reportedly turned himself in on the resulting felony domestic-violence charge while claiming the woman was lying. The charge was later dropped in May 2018. Following this, the accuser again filed a lawsuit against Songz for domestic violence in August, which was also dropped in September 2019. 

On Twitter, Songz was trending on August 19, with many tweeting about his actions and the lack of followup on them, especially in light of the fact that Palmer had accused him years ago of violations. A Twitter user wrote, “It’s crazy that when Keke Palmer raised similar allegations against Trey Songz y’all were real quiet but when two white IG models talk about it now yall concerned?? Im convinced y’all really hate Black women.”



 

Another Twitter user wrote, “Trey Songz got way too many allegations about him and his behavior to be taken lightly. That’s why it was so weird when y’all got mad that folks were raising an eyebrow at HIM for being that old, with SEVERAL allegations, hanging around Megan and Jordyn like that.”



 

Another said, “Imagine Trey Songz stealing your phone, holding you hostage, AND peeing on you without consent everybody’s just like 'well what’d you expect? You’re a slut' you guys are idiots.”



 

One Twitter user noted, “No wonder Trey Songz call himself Mr. Steal Yo Girl. He damn near holding them hostage apparently.”



 

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