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Usher Accuses Wife Of Spying On Him June 17. 2009
Usher and Tameka Foster Further proof Usher's marriage to Tameka Foster
was involuntary, as I stated all along, as she has something on
this dude, arrived today via court documents revealing the two
began living apart less than a year after tying the not and his
wife has been seriously spying on him, also enlisting the help
of private investigators.
Tameka Foster Usher has entered a motion in the court record, requesting all surveillance documents, photos, tapes, recordings, files, notes, diaries and full disclosure of what she did with his money. Usher Seeks Joint Custody, Detective Reports in Divorce Tue., Jun. 16, 2009 1:33 PM PDT - ..."The marriage between the parties is irretrievably broken," read the documents, filed in Georgia's Fulton County Superior Court. "There is no reasonable hope of reconciliation." ... The "Love in This Club" singer is seeking a full rundown of all documents his missus has kept during the course of their marriage, which began when the duo tied the knot in a quiet civil service Aug. 3, 2007. That includes tax files, paycheck stubs, bank account information and other financial records, insurance policies, real-estate rental agreements, medical records and automobile registrations. On the more personal—and potentially acrimonious—side of things, he's also seeking copies of "notes, cards, letters, photographs, film, documents, tapes, voice recordings, gift, jewelry, clothes" or other evidence that reflects on Usher's conduct during their marriage, as well as detective reports, photos or recordings that have resulted from either "surveillance or investigation" of her onetime better half. The latter request seemingly brings credence to rumors that Raymond had hired a private detective to trail Usher during their time apart... |
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