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Usher, Ludacris, Sugar Ray Leonard at Usher’s New Look Foundation Annivesary

Usher Raymond IV and Usher’s New Look celebrated the 15th anniversary of the foundation at the President’s Circle Awards Luncheon at the uber-upscale St. Regis Atlanta…

Usher Retains Custody, Hugs Ex-Wife After Emergency Hearing [VIDEO]

An Atlanta judge decided that Usher Raymond will retain primary custody of his 2 sons, Naviyd, 4, and Usher V, 5, with ex-wife Tameka Foster Raymond,reports TMZ.[1] Judge John J. Goger made the decision at the conclusion of an emergency hearing called after Usher V nearly drowned in a pool at the singer’s home on Wednesday. As previously reported by NewsOne, Usher’s 5-year-old namesake attempted to retrieve a toy trapped in a pool drain on Aug. 6, when his arm got stuck. Adults on the scene, including Usher’s Aunt Rena Oden, attempted to rescue him, but were unsuccessful. Fortunately, two male employees were able to free the child, who received CPR before being rushed to an Atlanta hospital. During the hearing, Foster Raymond once again accused Usher of being an absentee father who left their children in the care of third parties for up ...

Tameka Foster Loses Court Battle With Landlord, Must Pay Over $200K

Tameka Foster (pictured), the former wife of R&B crooner, Usher Raymond, has reportedly lost a court battle with the landlord of three of her commercial spaces and now has to fork over more than $200,000 in back rent, according to TMZ[1]. RELATED: Usher Evicts Ex-Wife Tameka From Georgia Mansion[2] Foster’s money woes began last October when Antelope Valley Plaza (AVP) allegedly filed a lawsuit against her, claiming she was in arrears for $50,000 on a two-year leasing agreement she signed with them in 2010. Foster agreed to rent three spaces in a Georgis complex. One of her business ventures at the complex was a children’s play zone, Kangazoom. RELATED: Usher Sheds Tears In Court Over Tameka’s Bad Dad Allegations![3] According to the court filing at the time, AVP claimed that Foster’s monthly rental fee was $9,966.67, which had begun to accumulate due to nonpayment. The lease also claimed that Foster also owed late fees and unpaid taxes for the business venture. Foster responded by c ...

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