Trey songs given a bail after 2 hours in Los Angeles prison|Street Magazine




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Los Angeles
 Police in LA said R&B singer Trey Songz was under two hours of arrest on suspicion of punching a woman at a Los Angeles party, though the musician is denying the allegation. Officer Drake Madison says Trey, whose real name is Tremaine Neverson, turned himself in at a Hollywood police station on Monday. He's accused of felony domestic violence.
Jail records show the 33-year-old was released about two hours later on $50,000 bail.
Andrea Buera told reporters last week that she was the woman Songz had assaulted. Buera said he punched her repeatedly because he was upset she was talking to another man at a party Feb. 18. She said Songz gave her a concussion, reports CBS Los Angeles. With her attorney Lisa Bloom at her side, Buera described how Songz allegedly beat her for talking to one his friends during this year's NBA All-Star weekend.
"I was crying, terrified, in shock," Buera told reporters. "I was attending an after-party, when Trey began yelling at me, choking me, punching me, and ultimately he knocked me to the ground."
"I had to go to the hospital because he hit me so hard that I had a concussion," Buera continued. She said that the following day, she had dark bruises on her body, face and neck. Buera and Bloom showed photos of the bruises during the conference.
In a tweet, he denies everything as he cautions that they are turnishing his name Trey Songz @TreySongz
"For weeks my lawyers & Mgmt have asked me not to comment on this and I initially agreed but this morning I feel that my fam, the women that raised me, my friends & fans especially the youth need to hear from me. I am being lied on and falsely accused for someone’s personal gain"  he tweeted

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