Trey Songz Accused of Rape By Basketball Player Dylan Gonzalez

Trey Songz is facing more scathing accusations.

On Thursday night (Dec. 30), former University of Las Vegas women’s basketball star Dylan Gonzalez put the R&B singer on blast, alleging that he is a rapist.

“Trey Songz is a rapist,” Gonzalez told her Twitter and Instagram followers. “Lord forgive me I Couldn’t hold that in another year. See you in 2022.”

Gonzalez did not specify whether she personally was a victim, but this would not be the first time Trey has been accused of sexual assault.

In November, police were investigating sexual abuse claims against Trey following his 37th birthday at a Las Vegas nightclub, however, no arrests were made.

Keke Palmer previously exposed Trey for his questionable behavior, claiming he “secretly filmed” her and used “sexual intimidation” to coerce her into appearing in his 2017 video for “Pick Up the Phone.” Trey responded to the accusations, writing, “Babygirl buggin. Point blank period.”

Last year, socialite Celina Powell accused Trey of holding her “hostage” and sexually assaulting her in a hotel bathroom. Trey responded to the accusations in a series of tweets.

“I usually stay quiet on this, but I feel that in many ways the movement to fight for the women who actually have suffered harassment and abuse on various levels, has been hijacked by those who find it convenient for themselves to come up as they seek to destroy someone’s life,” he wrote.

Trey also shared texts from other women who have accused him of sexual abuse, including one Jane Doe who sued him for $10 million for sexually assaulting her in a Miami nightclub. In April, he reached a settlement with the alleged victim.

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