
Trenesha Biggers best known to wrestling fans as Rhaka Khan is no longer behind bars.
Biggers has released from Rikers Island earlier this afternoon, just days ahead of her scheduled court appearance. The former TNA Wrestling star had been remanded following her July 25 arrest in New York City.
Biggers is expected to return to NYC Criminal Court this Friday, August 28, 2025, at 9 AM, where she will face a growing list of legal charges across two separate cases. In the first case, shes been charged with:
- Criminal trespass in the second degree (misdemeanor)
- Criminal trespass in the third degree (class B misdemeanor)
- Trespass (violation, up to 15 days in jail)
The second case, which was recently re-added to the court system after being temporarily removed, includes more serious accusations:
- Criminal mischief in the fourth degree (misdemeanor)
- Criminal mischief with property damage over $250 (class E felony, up to 4 years in prison)
- Criminal trespass in the second degree (misdemeanor)
- Criminal trespass in the third degree (class B misdemeanor)
- Trespass (violation)
Biggers has pleaded not guilty to all charges. It was reported that the July 25 arrest stemmed from complaints made by tenants who accused Biggers of remaining at a property without permission, even after being served an eviction notice. The outlet also referenced earlier incidents involving her at the same location.
Rhaka Khan first broke into the spotlight during the 2005 WWE Diva Search. Although she didnt make it past the top 25, WWE signed her to a developmental contract. After her 2006 release, she wrestled across several promotions including a notable stint in TNA Wrestling from 2008 to 2009. Her final match took place in 2011 for Lucha Libre USA on MTV.
Now out of Rikers, all eyes are on her upcoming court hearing, which could determine the next chapter in a turbulent legal saga.
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