Trey Songz Alleged Victim’s Lawyer Bribed Woman W/ $200K To Lie About Being Sexually Assaulted By Singer

Trey Songz Alleged Victim’s Lawyer Bribed Woman W/ $200K To Lie About Being Sexually Assaulted By Singer 

Looks like Trigga has an ally on his side in court.

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According to recent reports, a woman named Mariah Thielen testified in court against Trey Songz’s alleged victim Jauhara Jeffries, who filed a sexual assault lawsuit against the singer after he allegedly violated her at a New Year’s Eve party in Miami in 2017. The woman stated that Ariel Mitchell, an attorney for Jauhara Jeffries, bribed her with $200,000 to change her story against Trey Songz, to make him look like a predator. However, Ariel Mitchell has denied those claims. Ariel Mitchell said:

 “We’re highly confident and certain the court will find the witness committed perjury. Parties are still awaiting the judges’ further instructions on how to proceed given the witness’s inconsistent testimony during the hearing.”

Trey Songz

Reportedly, Mariah Thielen testified that she met Mitchell back in April at a bar in Miami. Mariah Thielen stated that Mitchell smelled like marijuana and carried a gun during their meeting. Court documents stated that Mariah Thielen was with Jauhara Jeffries the night Trey Songz, born Tremaine Aldon Neverson, allegedly sexually assaulted Jeffries. The victim’s attorney allegedly offered Thielen between $100,000 to $200,000 if she agreed to lie and say she was sexually assaulted by the 37-year-old entertainer and also witnessed him sexually assault her client. The victim’s attorney’s game plan was seemingly to take her allegations to the “Love Faces” singer’s team in hopes of coming to a settlement with intention of her lies making the settlement money grow.

Thielen claimed she denied Mitchell’s offer and wouldn’t have lied on Trey if offered $10 million.

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Authored by: Tsai-Ann Hill