Ex-TNA Star Trenesha Biggers Arrested in Midtown Trespass Drama

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Former Total Nonstop Action wrestler Trenesha Biggers, who once performed as Rhaka Khan, found herself in handcuffs outside her old Midtown apartment at roughly 11:30 AM this past Saturday. According to law enforcement sources, Biggers was arrested on a criminal trespass charge after refusing to vacate the premises despite a court-ordered eviction. Photos obtained by TMZ confirm she was escorted out of the lobby by uniformed officers before being driven to the NYPD’s 17th Precinct, where she remains in custody.
Tenants in the building had grown weary of her continued presence after an eviction notice was officially served weeks earlier. Neighbors interviewed by TMZ say Biggers had been spotted entering the lobby at odd hours and leaving personal items in common areas, in direct contravention of the eviction order issued by the New York City Housing Court. Multiple sources claim this is not her first confrontation with building management, suggesting a pattern of boundary-pushing behavior that finally hit its limit.
The 17th Precinct’s public records show that criminal trespass in New York City can carry up to 15 days in jail or a fine of up to $250, depending on prior convictions and the judge’s discretion. As of Saturday afternoon, Biggers had not been arraigned, and it remains unclear whether she will post bail or face further legal complications. Requests for comment sent to her representatives have so far gone unanswered.
Trenesha Biggers first made waves in the wrestling world in the mid-2000s, signing with TNA Wrestling and becoming a staple on their Knockouts roster. She later wrestled under the ring name Rhaka Khan, earning a reputation for power moves and flamboyant interviews. After stepping away from the ring, her public profile dimmed until this weekend’s incident thrust her back into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
Industry insiders note that athletes transitioning out of sports can face significant personal and financial hurdles. While there is no indication that Biggers’ eviction is tied to any larger financial scandal, the optics of a former televised champion being removed from her home by police are undeniably grim. Legal experts consulted by TMZ highlight that maintaining civil rights to occupy property hinges on strict compliance with court orders, something Biggers visibly disregarded.
TMZ has reached out directly to Biggers for her side of the story, but as of publication, there has been radio silence. It seems even ex-wrestlers need better exit strategies.
Tune in next time for more eviction theatrics and eyebrow-raising plot twists.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ
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