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Trey Songz sued by 2 women who claimed he raped them while they were unconscious 

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Rnb singer Trey Songz is being sued by two women who claimed he raped them after they passed out at his house party.

In their suit, the two women claimed that Trey Songz sexually assaulted them in 2015 at his Los Angeles-area estate.

In the documents, the women say they first met Trey Songz in June 2015 when they went to his concert and got invited to an after-party he was hosting.

They claimed subsequent interactions led them to be invited to the singer’s home in August for his birthday party.

The women claim they took an Uber to Trey’s home and that they were forced to give a password and turn over the phones to gain admittance.

The plaintiff claimed that when they got into Trey Songz’s house the party was mostly filled with female revelers and only a handful of men, claiming that women were pressured to drink alcohol from unsealed bottles.

In the suit, the women say they suddenly felt overwhelmingly intoxicated, despite drinking what they felt was a modest amount of alcohol, and this made them believe they were drugged.

The two women claimed that they were seated on a couch by the pool as they felt dizzy and that Trey Songz came and ushered them to an upstairs bedroom where they passed out with their clothes on.

The two plaintiffs claimed that they woke up totally naked the next morning and that Trey Songz was forcing himself on them.

One woman claims Trey Songz was giving her nonconsensual oral sex. She claimed she tried to resist but he overpowered her.

The other woman claims she woke up to Trey biting her nipple and forcing his fingers inside her vagina.

In the suit, the women claimed that Trey Songz ordered them out of his house after they refused to take a shower with him following the alleged sexual assault.

The women further claimed that Trey Songz refused to turn over their phones when they grabbed their clothes and tried to leave.

Eventually, they say a security guard intervened, gave them their phones from a safe, and they called an Uber.

In their suit, the women say they’ve suffered lasting injuries from the alleged incident and they’re going after Trey for damages.

“This is yet another example of nearly decade-old allegations being repurposed to take advantage of California’s constitutionally questionable new look back window. We look forward to vindicating Trey on the merits in court,” Trey Songz lawyer Michael Freedman dismissed the suit by the two women.

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