Wednesday 2 November 2022 12:22 AM Trey Songz's sexual assault civil suit 'dismissed after statute of limitations ... trends now Trey Songz's $20million sexual assault civil suit 'dismissed after statute of limitations expired on alleged victim's claims' By Eve Buckland and Tracy Wright For Dailymail.com Published: 00:08 GMT, 2 November 2022 | Updated: 00:18 GMT, 2 November 2022 Viewcomments A sexual assault civil suit brought against Trey Songz has been dismissed after legal documents proved the statute of limitations had expired on the allegations, reports TMZ. A woman who identified as Jane Doe in court documents had claimed Songz, 38. forced her to have anal sex against her consent at a house party in Los Angeles on March 26, 2016. The woman said that Songz behaved like a 'savage rapist' during a sexual encounter where she screamed and pleaded with him to stop what he was doing - but that Songz overpowered her physically. He has vehemently denied the accusations. Civil suit: A sexual assault civil suit brought against Trey Songz has been dismissed after legal documents proved the statute of limitations had expired on the allegations, reports TMZ (pictured February 2021) The publication reports that Songz's suit was thrown out on Monday after attorneys for the star successfully argued the statute of limitations had expired well before the alleged victim reported the complaint. In California the statute of limitations is two years, with the alleged victim filing six years after the alleged rape. She was suing Songz for $20million in damages. DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Trey Songz for comment. Songz's rep told TMZ when the claims emerged earlier this year that 'the allegations in this complaint are false,' and Slow Motion singer 'looks forward to having the facts fully aired.' Legal: In April Trey Songz was cleared in a sexual assault investigation stemming from a Las Vegas incident which happened in November 2021 (pictured 2019) In April Songz was cleared in a sexual assault investigation stemming from a Las Vegas incident which happened in November 2021. The singer will not face criminal charges following an investigation by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. 'The LVMPD has concluded the investigation into the sexual assault allegations against Tremaine Neverson and determined that no criminal charges will be filed,' the department revealed in a statement released via local 8newsnow. 'If any new evidence comes to light, the case will be reopened for further investigation.' DailyMail.com contacted Songz' representative for comment on the newly dropped charges. Songz reportedly brought a group of women back to his room at The Cosmopolitan while celebrating his birthday in November, where his accuser later claimed assault. Tough time: Songz denied sexual assault accusations made by ex-UNLV basketball player and artist Dylan Gonzalez, 27 in January Law enforcement officials confirmed no arrests were made at the time, and Songz cooperated with police throughout the investigation. His attorneys told TMZ: 'We are pleased that Trey Songz' has been cleared of wrongdoing and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department investigation has officially been closed.' They added: 'We are grateful to the LVMPD for the professional police work done and their thorough investigation, which included findings of inconsistency in witness testimony and insufficient evidence. We are pleased that Trey can now return to what he does best, entertaining.' The woman had been represented by lawyers Ariel Mitchell and George Vrabeck, who are involved in two other cases, in Miami and Nevada, in which Songz is accused of sexual assault. In the Miami case, a woman who identified herself as Jauhara Jeffries said that Songz had put his finger in her vagina without her consent while she was dancing on a couch at the nightclub E11VEN on New Year's Eve of 2017. Ex-UNLV basketball player Dylan Gonzalez claimed Songz sexually assaulted her in a hotel in Las Vegas years ago in a statement posted online in January. 'With what seems like endlessly reoccurring news of the alleged sexual assaults committed by Trey Songz, I am forced to repeatedly relive in my mind, and suffer anew, the long-suppressed horror and unbearable PTSD of my rape by his very hands at a well known Las Vegas hotel,' Gonzalez wrote on Instagram. 'I want to send my love, strength, and hope to all who are victims of sexual assault and its fatal nature. You are not alone.' Gonzalez posted a statement on social media detailing her experience with the entertainer Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility