R&B singer Trey Songz (real name Tremaine Neverson) has quietly settled a civil lawsuit filed by Jauhara Jeffries, who alleged he sexually assaulted her at E11Even Miami nightclub on New Year’s Day in 2018.
Here are the key details:
What the Lawsuit Claimed
- Jeffries claimed that Songz forcibly digitally penetrated her while she was at the Miami nightclub.
- The lawsuit was scheduled to go to trial but was resolved through a settlement just before it would reach court.
Settlement & Legal Outcome
- The matter has been settled, and the case dismissed by order of Judge Antonio Arzola.
- The specific terms of the settlement—like the amount or any non-disclosure agreements—were not made public.
What This Means
- Legal Resolution: With the settlement, Trey Songz avoids an open trial, though the settlement doesn’t necessarily equate to an admission of guilt.
- Public Perception: The case reignites conversation around accountability in the music industry regarding allegations of sexual misconduct.
- For Jeffries: Getting to settlement means closure in some form, though silence around the details still leaves many questions with the public.

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