Trey Songz Denies Attacking Woman in New York City Bowling Alley
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According to TMZ, the alleged victim filed a police report last October, claiming that the singer 'punched her in the face repeatedly while inside a bowling alley bathroom' and 'dragged her by her hair.'

AceShowbiz - Trey Songz has shut down a new allegation against him. The "Mr. Steal Your Girl" singer, Trey, who was hit with numerous rape lawsuits in the past, has been accused of attacking a woman in a New York City bowling alley but he has denied the accusation through his representative.

"A source close to the investigation informs us that TS has been cooperative with authorities and expects that when all the evidence is reviewed, he will be exonerated," the R&B crooner's legal rep Mitchell Schuster told TMZ. "This is another instance where those involved try to blame the celebrity with hopes of getting fame or riches."

According to the outlet, the alleged victim filed a police report last October. She claimed Trey "punched her in the face repeatedly while inside a bowling alley bathroom" and "dragged her by her hair."

The woman, who is reportedly a worker at this establishment, said she was taken to the hospital for what cops described as visible minor injuries. It was unclear what prompted the alleged attack, but police is now trying to talk to the musician at the very least.

The report arrived after a Twitter user, who goes by the username @NickyyyBabyy, posted earlier this month, "Trey Songz beat up a woman at a bowling alley in NYC this week and somehow there's no news outlets covering that incident." Nicky then wondered, "He got all celebrity news outlets on his payroll or what?"

Then on Thursday, November 3, @reutheAGA replied to Nicki's tweet, claiming that their friend was the victim. "This is true. She's a friend of mine and STILL dealing with repercussions from this. The scars are still there," so wrote @reutheAGA.

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