Trey Songz Ordered To Pay $11 Million To Police Officer After Allegedly Att*cking Man For Trying To Rescue His Wife From Singer’s Hotel Room

Trey Songz Ordered To Pay $11 Million To Police Officer After Allegedly Att*cking Man For Trying To Rescue His Wife From Singer’s Hotel Room
Trey Songz is on the hook for a hefty settlement after a judge ordered him to pay over $11 million in damages to a Maryland Capitol Officer he’s accused of ass@ulting during a hotel incident, over the man’s wife!
TMZ reports that Officer Tyrelle Dunn filed a lawsuit against Songz, 39, following the 2021 incident in which he alleges he was injured while attempting to rescue his spouse from the singer’s hotel room at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.
In his suit, the officer claimed that Songz, real name Tremaine Neverson, and his security team att@cked him after he intervened when he heard his wife screaming for help and alleging she was being held against her will.
Dunn added that his injuries, which he said included fractured eye sockets and scarring, ultimately caused a loss of wages.
While Songz was cleared of criminal charges, the lawsuit led to a default judgment in Dunn’s favor. His payout covers medical expenses, pain, suffering, and punitive damages.
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