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EXCLUSIVE: Hear Usher's 911 Call Against Estranged Wife

Oct. 14 2009, Published 8:53 a.m. ET

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R & B superstar Usher Raymond and his wife Tameka Foster Raymond are locked in a bitter divorce battle and RadarOnline.com has unearthed his recent 911 call to cops claiming his estranged wife keyed his car at his Atlanta home.

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Is Usher's Divorce Drama All For Publicity?

When police arrived they did not see Tameka on the property and found no evidence supporting the claim. Police have not filed any charges in connection with the incident which she claims has been fabricated to plug his new album which will reportedly be called Raymond versus Raymond and released on December 8.

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The superstar recently released a single Papers talking about his divorce from Tameka who he married in August 2007. The pair have two children Naviyd, 10 months and Usher Raymond, 1.

EXCLUSIVE: Usher Delays Divorce By Not Signing Papers

Sources close to the couple recently revealed to RadarOnline.com that it was Usher who was holding off from signing the final divorce papers at Atlanta Superior Court.

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