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Usher held in contempt for cancelling ex-wife Tameka Raymond’s Saks card

by theGrio | August 21, 2012 at 11:21 AM
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ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 14: Tameka Foster attends a hearing to discuss child custody between Usher Raymond and Tameka Foster at Fulton County State Court on August 14, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. Usher and Tameka, who officially divorced in 2009, are fighting over custody of their two young sons. (Photo by John E. Davidson/Getty Images)

ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 14: Tameka Foster attends a hearing to discuss child custody between Usher Raymond and Tameka Foster at Fulton County State Court on August 14, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. Usher and Tameka, who officially divorced in 2009, are fighting over custody of their two young sons. (Photo by John E. Davidson/Getty Images)

Usher has been ordered by a judge to reactivate his ex-wife Tameka Foster Raymond’s Saks Fifth Ave credit card. News One reports the singer was also ordered to give Tameka $1,300 for nanny services she claims he owes her.

Any fans who have been following the exhausting custody battle between Usher Raymond and his ex-wife, Tameka Foster Raymond, might remember chuckling to themselves when Foster Raymond demanded that her ex re-open her Saks Fifth Avenue card.

The celebrity stylist claimed back in January that she couldn’t take advantage of the “special benefits” of the card, with the “There Goes My Baby’ singer reportedly claiming that he never canceled the card at all.

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