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Trey Songz Sexual Assault Investigation Thrown Out By Las Vegas Police

Trey Songz has scored a win in a sexual assault investigation in Las Vegas.

A representative for the Las Vegas Metro Police Department, on Friday, confirmed that the R&B singer, real name Tremaine Neverson, is now out of the woods in an alleged incident that happened in November of last year.

“The LVMPD has conducted the investigation into the sexual assault allegations against Tremaine Neverson and determined that no criminal charges will be filed,” the rep reports to PEOPLE. “If any new evidence comes to light, the case will be reopened for further investigation.”

The alleged incident went down around the time the singer was celebrating his 37th birthday in November. At the time, a spokesperson for the police department had told PEOPLE that they had received “a report of a sexual assault incident alleged to have occurred at a hotel in the 3700 block of South Las Vegas Boulevard.”

“Neverson is cooperating with the investigation. At this time, no arrests have been made,” the statement had concluded at the time.

That he’s been cleared in the sexual assault case from November, does not mean the single is still not involved in a $20 million lawsuit. This time, he is being sued by woman who already did that in February, accusing Trigga of raping her at a 2016 party and leaving her with injuries so “brutal” she required medical attention.

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