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The NY Daily News reports that the 28-year-old singer threw a “wad of cash” at Donna McIntosh-Inoe, 36, after she took a picture of him with her cell phone in the VIP section of Club Perfection in Queens, New York.
“He chucked a wad of cash at me,” McIntosh-Inoe told the Daily News. “A wad of cash.
“I didn’t even know I had a bruise on my face until after I left the club,” she said. “I had to walk around a whole week with a black eye.”
According to McIntosh-Inoe, Songz grabbed her phone and tried to delete the picture, and when he couldn’t figure out how to work her phone, he threw the cash at her. McIntosh-Inoe believes that if she were a stripper, she would have been treated with more respect:
“Everyone else was taking a picture,” she said. “The difference for me and the other girls is that they were naked and I had clothes on.”
McIntosh-Inoe and her husband allegedly paid $700 to sit in the singer’s album release party for “Studio V,” and couldn’t believe how disrespectful he was to her:
“It was insulting that he just threw something,” she said. “He was verbally disrespectful as well. . . . He embarrassed me in front of everyone in the club.”
She felt so disrespected, in fact, that she claims she didn’t pick up the money and pressed charges instead.