American R&B star Trey Songz has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the Kansas City Police Department over an incident that happened five years ago at a Kansas City Chiefs playoff game.
According to the report, the singer was at the AFC Championship game in January 2021, where the Chiefs faced the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium. Trey claims that while he was seated, some fans began heckling him because of his celebrity status, and the situation gradually turned into threats and harassment.
In the lawsuit said to have been obtained by the Daily Mail Trey alleges that instead of protecting him from what he described as unruly and intoxicated attendees, the security team and police who arrived failed to help and allegedly turned on him. He claimed he was physically assaulted, wrongfully arrested, handcuffed, and detained during the chaos.
The singer (real name Tremaine Aldon Neverson) reportedly ended up in jail and was later charged with trespassing, resisting arrest, and assaulting a police officer. However, the charges were eventually dismissed, which is now part of what fuels his legal action.
