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Monday, October 1

Usher Kicking Tameka Out of Georgia Mansion?

Usher Claude ain't playin' with Tameka Loretta Foster - Raymond. Not only did he ungift her their children together, but now that he doesn't have to, he's repossessing her place of residence. I mean, if he has custody of the kids, why does she need a $3 million dollar, 12,000 sq. ft. home to ride a hover-round through when the kids are at his house with him and his new broad?

They say Ursha Claude to provice his ex-wife with a damn thing and he's going to do whatever he can to show her just that.

Sources close to the couple say Usher Claude's lawyer sent Tameka Loretta a letter informing her the home, which he owns, is going on the market and she needs to find a new place to reside.

Usher has allowed Tameka to live in the home for the last few years -- but per their 2009 divorce agreement, Usher has the right to sell the pad at any time as long as he gives 60 days notice.

According to sources, Tameka didn't take the news well, seeing as she has no income of her own and has been financially dependent on Usher since the divorce.

3 comments:

  1. Ok she needs to go back to what she was doing before. I think she was a makeup artist or something??

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  2. Women's LYB10/1/12, 10:11 AM

    I don't feel sorry for her in no shape, form or fashion.

    And speaking of fashion, wasn't that the nature of her business BEFRE she married Usher Raymond? Soooooo, why has she been dependant on him since their divorce? I thought the reason she fought so hard in court to make Usher keep her Neiman's card activated was so she could continue working as a stylist?

    Chile cheese!

    For once, the law is working in favor of the man!! Hopefully this will serve as a blueprint for other men with with money who may face similiar situations.

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