Judge rules in Usher's favor, dismisses ex-wife's motion in son's near-drowning
A Georgia judge Friday dismissed an emergency motion filed by the
ex-wife of music mogul Usher Raymond seeking temporary custody of their
son.
The judge ruled that even
though the 5-year-old child was injured in a swimming pool accident
this week, it was not an emergency or crisis situation requiring that
Usher's two children be taken from him.
The child, Usher Raymond V, remains hospitalized but is doing "much better," his mother posted on Twitter.
"What happened here was
an awful accident and... I'm not certain that had any single person been
at the poolside that one person could have done any better than Ms.
Oden. And Ms. Oden did impress me as a capable caregiver," Fulton County
Superior Court Judge John Goger said, referring to the boy's aunt, Rena
Oden, who was caring for the child at the time of the accident.
"Based on the evidence I heard, not one person could have done any better than Ms. Oden," the judge added.
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The judge then addressed
Usher's ex-wife, Tameka Foster Raymond: "Your standards for caregivers
are rather high," Goger said, pointing out that most people have been
watched by a grandmother or aunt.
The judge instructed Usher to keep his ex-wife informed about his whereabouts and who's taking care of their two children.
At Friday's emergency
custody hearing in Atlanta, Usher, as he is known in his career as a
singer and actor, testified that he waited an hour to inform his ex-wife
that their son had nearly drowned in a swimming pool accident because
"the first thing to do was to respond to the emergency... My son was
hysterical and in the back of an ambulance."
His ex-wife testified
earlier that she does not trust the childcare of Raymond's aunt who was
present when their son fell into the pool.
Foster Raymond also said
Usher does not keep her informed about who is taking of their children
or the doings in the children's lives.
"They come home with
bags of medicine. I don't know why or what illness or who's taking them
to the doctor... he doesn't confer with me regarding anything, nothing,"
she told the court.
Foster Raymond became extremely emotional after the 911 call made by Usher's aunt was played in court.
"I don't know if my son
is going to have a brain defect. I don't know if his heart is operating
correctly. I don't know if my son's going to be 100% the boy he was
before this incident," Foster Raymond said.
Foster Raymond said Usher's aunt is incapable of keeping up with the two children.
In reference to their
other son jumping into the pool to help Usher V, Foster Raymond
testified: "He can't even swim, he was trying to save his brother.
That's chaos, that is chaos, that's chaos."
She kept repeating "that's chaos" as she wiped her eyes, and the judge told her to get off the stand.
Usher testified he's
notified Foster Raymond on several occasions about changes to the
children's caregivers, contrary to her earlier claims. He also said he's
scheduled to be in Atlanta for the remainder of August.
The children's
activities are outlined in a weekly e-mail, according to Usher. He said
he tells Foster Raymond about doctors' visits, summer camps, or travel,
including the aliases used to book hotel rooms, in the rare event he
travels with the kids.
When one attorney tried
asking why Usher doesn't update Foster Raymond on his travel plans, the
judge jumped in: "An emergency means life and death -- that these kids
are in danger and need to be somewhere else."
The judge told the attorney to move on with her questions.
At another point in
testimony, the aunt took the stand. Oden said she's disabled because of
her back, but she can swim and attends therapy sessions in water. The
aunt also said she knows CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, though
she needs to be recertified.
When asked by Foster
Raymond's attorney if she can pick up more than 25 pounds, Oden said:
"Sometimes, it just depends on how my back is feeling.
"I know how to take care of children," Oden added.
Five-year-old Usher
Raymond V is recovering from Monday's accident at Children's Healthcare
of Atlanta Hospital, according to the lawyer for Foster Raymond. A
breathing tube inserted after the accident has since been removed,
attorney Angela Kinley .
Usher, won primary
custody of the couple's two children, Usher V and 4-year-old Naviyd,
last year after a bitter court fight in which Foster Raymond accused the
singer of being an absentee father.
Foster Raymond filed in
May for a custody modification. That case hadn't been heard by the time
the swimming pool accident happened Monday, so Foster Raymond filed
Tuesday for an emergency hearing on the matter.
Timeline: Raymond v. Raymond
Usher's former stepson, also Foster Raymond's son, died in a watercraft accident on a north Georgia lake last year.
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