TV-anchor complains the former singer of Color Me Badd

Bryan Abrams, former singer of the years 1990, with boys of the band Color Me Badd, is being sued for $ 16000, that his ex-wife says he must bear the child back.

Shon Gables, an anchor for WCBS News in New York City, the action is admissible and appeared in Oklahoma County District Court earlier this week with the singer of another ex-wife, Ashly Abrams.

The 35-year, Abrams was a founding member of the Oklahoma quartet, whose debut album, CBM, sells more than 8 million copies. Your results included I Want to Sex You Up, and I Adore Mi Amor.

Gables estimates she spent $ 10000 due to recover the support of Abrams, now works in Oklahoma City and store tires.

Ashly Abrams, a hairdresser, said she helped pay Bryan Abrams’ legal fees against Gables until three years of their marriage ended 2003. The singer plays no role in the life of their 3-year daughter, Ashly Abrams said.

Bryan Abrams says a statement: “My ex-wife accusations are simply:” allegations “. I prefer to say my page of history in the courts, where I am confident that God will see that truth prevails. ”

Abrams attorney, Floyd Taylor, told District Judge Allen J. Welch that his client did not know, on “Child Support Agreement and it is not wanted.

Abrams’ fiancée, Kim Frazier, said he is working on a new recording to follow his solo album in 2001, Welcome to me.

Gables, Abrams has long spent all the money he made during his Color Me Badd days: “It has nothing to show that, for them, except the ASCAP, it Publishing Co-owner with other members of the group. “

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