Damn Usher burning ladies out here.

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nex gin;c-9926743 said:
Ajackson17;c-9926103 said:
Usher loves BBW, most black men love bbws. Niggas lie all the time.

Let's not act like women don't lie just as much as some men. Women can be some deceitfully opportunistic mfs when it comes to getting that $, protecting their image or getting revenge.

I dunno bruh....but according to her friend right here......that bitch lying .

Of course women lie too. I want to see if Usher gonna defend himself.
 
Ajackson17;c-9926877 said:
nex gin;c-9926743 said:
Ajackson17;c-9926103 said:
Usher loves BBW, most black men love bbws. Niggas lie all the time.

Let's not act like women don't lie just as much as some men. Women can be some deceitfully opportunistic mfs when it comes to getting that $, protecting their image or getting revenge.

I dunno bruh....but according to her friend right here......that bitch lying .

Of course women lie too. I want to see if Usher gonna defend himself.

Usher handlers are probably telling him to not speak on this situation publicly.
 
2stepz_ahead;c-9926751 said:
5onblackhandside;c-9926605 said:
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if you elbows are out further than your shoulders.....something is wrong

Geez, haha
 
Usher's Insurance Company Wants No Part Of His Herpes Lawsuits

Usher might soon be looking for a new insurance company as the STD lawsuits pile up.

The singer is being sued by 2 women and 1 man for allegedly having sexual intercourse with them without revealing that he had genital herpes.

One of the accusers has tested positive for herpes. All 3 are being represented by attorney Lisa Bloom.

New York Marine and General Insurance Company filed legal documents in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday, August 7, looking to sever their business relationship with Usher.

PEOPLE reports that the insurance company claims the policy between them and Usher “does not apply to ‘bodily injury’ … arising out of the transmission of any communicable diseases by insured.”

In addition, New York Marine “does not provide coverage for an ‘insured’ who has a. intentionally concealed or misrepresented any material fact or circumstance.”

New York Marine claims the "No Limit" singer, born Usher Raymond, did not reveal to them that he had settled a previous lawsuit in 2012 for $1.1 million over the same accusation.

The company wants the court to rule that they are not obligated to defend Usher in his current lawsuits in California and Georgia, or any others that may come up in the future.
 
Damn Usher is really going to be sued now. His insurance company will NOT defend him:
http://people.com/music/usher-herpes-insurance-company/

Usher‘s insurance company claims the singer didn’t just allegedly hide his herpes diagnosis from his sexual partners, but from them as well — which they believe means they shouldn’t have to fork over a dime on his behalf.

According to court documents filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court — and obtained by PEOPLE — New York Marine and General Insurance Company believe they are under no obligation to defend the singer in his current lawsuits in Georgia and California or any potential lawsuits that may come down the road.

Among their list of reasons, New York Marine claims the policy between them and Usher “does not apply to ‘bodily injury’ … arising out of the transmission of any communicable diseases by insured.”

Furthermore, New York Marine claims the policy expressly states that New York Marine “does not provide coverage for an ‘insured’ who has a. intentionally concealed or misrepresented any material fact or circumstance.”

The company also says Usher never made mention of the fact he settled a prior lawsuit in 2012 for $1.1 million over the same issue.

New York Marine is asking the court to rule that they are not obligated to defend Usher in the Georgia lawsuit, the California lawsuits or any future lawsuit that may arise involving the transmission of the herpes virus.

The company has begun defending him in the Georgia case until a judge rules, and is asking to be reimbursed for any expenses they incur in the meantime, should they prevail in this case.

Usher’s attorney did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
 

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