Usher’s EX-Nanny SUES For Unpaid Overtime

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Usher’s former nanny is suing the star for allegedly unfairly firing her and failing to pay her wagesCecilia Duncan is said to be seeking a six figure payout after filing her lawsuit against the singer. According to the lawsuit, Cecilia felt like she was being overworked without being paid overtime … and expressed her concerns to Usher in 2011 that she was being shafted. Cecilia says Usher ignored her complaints for more than a year … and finally fired her ass last September without paying her overtime money. The disgruntled former employee is claiming for wrongful termination, failure to pay wages, and more. Sources close to the lawsuit told the website the figure she wants is in the six-figure range.

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Georgia Man Pleads Not Guilty In The Death Of Usher’s Stepson

A Georgia man, facing criminal charges stemming from the death of Usher’s stepson, Kile Glover, entered a not guilty plea in Hall County Court, Tuesday (March 19). Jeffrey Simon was indicted earlier in the month, accused of going too fast on his water ski, and accidentally hitting the child. Glover, who is the son of Tameka Raymond,—Usher’s ex-wife— was taken to a Georgia hospital where he stayed on life support for two weeks before being removed. He passed away in late July. 

From the Times of Gainesville:

Hubbard, whose lawyer Jeff Talley entered the plea in court on his behalf, also pleaded not guilty to charges of reckless operation of a vessel, unlawful operation of a personal watercraft, boat traffic violation and serious injury by vessel before Superior Court Judge Bonnie Oliver. Glover suffered severe brain injuries when authorities believe Hubbard’s personal watercraft collided with Glover, who was on an inflatable raft. He was vacationing with his father at the time of the incident. Glover was hospitalized, never regaining consciousness. He died July 21. Jordan Shepp, who was tubing with Kile Glover, suffered a severe injury to her left arm and her scalp was “seriously disfigured,” requiring multiple sutures, according to the indictment. If convicted of homicide by vessel, Hubbard would face at least three years in prison, not exceeding 15. If convicted on the injury by vessel charge, Hubbard would face one year, and no more than five years, in prison. Law enforcement officials said Hubbard was in violation of the “100-foot law,” which mandates that drivers of boats and personal watercraft not operate at more than idle speed within 100 feet of a sitting object or a person in the water. Glover’s death, and the deaths of Jake and Griffin Price, have spurred legislative scrutiny of boating regulations.

Since her son’s death, Tameka Raymond has lost custody of the two children she shares with Usher.
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Suspect Indicted In Death Of Usher’s Stepson

Authorities in Georgia have indicted a man suspected in the death of Usher’s stepson, Kile GloverTMZ reports. The child was killed following a fatal accident in which he was struck by a jet ski, and put on life support for two weeks. Jeffrey Simon Hubbard was arrested and faced indictment Thursday by a Grand Jury in Hall County, Ga. He faces charges of  homicide by vessel, serious injury by vessel, and reckless operation of a vessel. Glover, son of Usher’s ex-wife Tameka Raymond, was away with family friends at Lake Lanier in Georgia. Soon after the child was hit, authorities from the  Atlanta‘s Department of Natural Resources announced an investigation into the accident. Based on their conclusion DNR, gave the recommendation of legal action to the district attorney, who brought charges against Hubbard. He is currently being held without bail. 11-year-old Glover was riding in an inner tube when he was struck, alongside a teen girl. He was transported to a local hospital where he stayed for several days, but was declared brain dead on July 21. With his death coming in the middle of his mother’s custody battle against the R&B star, Usher sought to delay court proceedings given the horrific accident. Tameka however wanted to go forward with the legal fight over their two sons. Weeks later a Georgia judge granted Usher full custody of their children.

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