Bryan Michael Cox Sets Record Straight After Usher’s Legal Move Makes Headlines
Usher seeks repayment of $700,000 from a $1.7 million loan for the failed Homage ATL restaurant in Buckhead, after receiving only partial repayment, lawsuit states.
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Bryan-Michael Cox Responds After Usher Sues To Recover Money From Loan For Never-Opened Atlanta Restaurant
Usher is suing a group of investors and is looking to recover $700,000 of a $1.7 million loan. He gave the money to purchase a property for Homage ATL, a new restaurant and lounge in Atlanta. Bryan-Michael Cox says he’s a minority investor, but Usher is suing him, too.RELATED: One Stage, Two GOATs! Chris Brown Brings Out Usher In ATL & The Vibes Were Legendary Why Is Usher Suing Over A Restaurant Loan?In late 2024, three men approached Usher wit…
Usher Just Filed a Massive Lawsuit
Usher’s got it bad and is heading to court, suing his longtime music producers, other associates, and their attorney. According to Atlanta outlet WSB-TV, the 47-year-old singer is taking them to court over a loan he says he gave them for a restaurant in Buckhead (an upscale area of Atlanta) that never opened. The outlet reports that Usher Raymond filed a lawsuit in Fulton County last Friday against Bryan-Michael Cox, Keith Thomas, Charles Hughes…
How This Investment Turned into a Lawsuit!
Source: Paul Natkin / Getty Usher is done being patient — he’s taking three former business partners to court over a failed restaurant project. Producers Keith Thomas, Bryan-Michael Cox, and Charles Hughes reportedly asked him for almost $2 million for the deal. But when things fell apart, Usher’s team says only $1 million made its way back to him… leaving $700k unaccounted for. Source: Gilbert Flores / Getty His attorneys say the men used the l…
Usher Files Lawsuit Over Failed Restaurant Loan
Usher is taking legal action after a high-profile Atlanta restaurant plan collapsed. The R&B star filed a lawsuit against his longtime producer Bryan-Michael Cox, entertainment figures Keith Thomas and Charles Hughes, and attorney Alcide Honore. The Usher restaurant lawsuit focuses on a $1.7 million loan connected to a planned Buckhead restaurant called Homage ATL. How the Deal Started According to the complaint, the group approached Usher last …
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