


The 'Yeah' hitmaker, who is currently in Atlanta recording his next album, has not responded to the allegations. Usher's wife, Grace Raymond, is reportedly unfazed by the accusations, believing her husband to be clean - literally and figuratively.

Other documents are said to lack the names of the plaintiff, defendant and the lawyers involved because the legal complaint doesn't exist, according to Usher's representatives. American pop star Usher is being sued by two women and one man who allege the R&B singer didn’t reveal that he had genital herpes before engaging in sexual activity with them. reports the cheque Ms Fox-Davis received was from an accounting firm as payment for her babysitting services, not a settlement cheque from a law firm. Radar Online originally published a report in July about the singer spreading herpes to an ex-lover and that a million dollar cheque was paid as settlement. Lawsuit alleges Usher paid woman over $1 million after infecting her with herpes.'Credible sources' close to the pop star are said to have provided documents and photographs to that prove he did not pay former babysitter, Maya Fox-Davis, a US$1.1 million settlement, as reported elsewhere. Usher does not have herpes and could not have infected women with the virus, according to a new report published just days after celebrity lawyer Lisa Bloom announced three new clients making the accusations. Recent media reports alleged that Usher settled a lawsuit by a woman who contracted herpes from him, and three accusers have come forward, saying if the allegations are true, he put them at.
