Trey Songz Charged in Two Manhattan Altercations, Prosecutors Say

New York City prosecutors have charged R&B singer Trey Songz in connection with two separate altercations at Manhattan nightlife spots this month, according to court documents. Songz, 41, whose real name is Tremaine Neverson, faces one count of felony criminal mischief stemming from an early Sunday morning incident at the Mira Mediterranean & Hookah Lounge on East 34th Street. Prosecutors allege more than $1,500 in damage was caused to restaurant property, including hookahs, DJ equipment, and sofas.
Songz’s attorney, Mitchell Schuster, disputed the characterization of events, saying the singer was confronted by individuals who instigated the situation. According to Schuster, Songz’s security intervened to protect him, and an altercation occurred amid the confusion. “Public figures are often treated as targets for instigation in pursuit of headlines or financial gain,” Schuster said, adding that Songz is confident the facts will support his account.
In a separate incident on Dec. 4 at a Broadway address housing multiple bars, prosecutors allege Songz struck another man in the face, causing swelling and significant pain. Authorities say he struck, shoved, and kicked the victim, leading to multiple misdemeanor charges, including assault and aggravated harassment. Songz was arraigned Sunday and released on his own recognizance. The charges mark the latest in a series of past run-ins with law enforcement involving the singer.










