Arts & Entertainment

Trey Songz Kicked Out of MGM National Harbor Casino: Report

Just days later, he was arrested in Detroit on charges of assaulting a police officer at a show.

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD — Hip hop star Trey Songz was reportedly booted from the new MGM National Harbor casino along with his entourage recently after getting involved in an altercation on the casino floor.

In posts on social media, the 32-year-old artist ripped MGM National Harbor, which opened Dec. 8, saying that a man at another table on the casino floor was "talking crazy to us" when he visited the resort on Dec. 23, according to a Washington Post report.

Songz' security detail got involved, and then MGM officials swooped in, telling the singer and everyone that was with him to leave as they were being unruly, the report states.

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Trey Songz, whose real name is Tremaine Aldon Neverson, has sold 14 million records worldwide, including the Grammy-nominated song "Heart Attack" from his 2012 No. 1 album, "Chapter V."

Just a few days after the MGM National Harbor incident, Songz reportedly threw a tantrum on stage at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit on Dec. 28, throwing a microphone, speakers and other objects, and he allegedly struck a Detroit police sergeant. Songz was arrested on a charge of assaulting a police officer, according to reports.

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