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Gaga gets even

Gaga gets even

That's no way to treat a Lady! Lady Gaga is firing back against the ex-flame who's accused her of cheating him out of millions -- charging he's the one who took advantage of her. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Stefani...  Read Full Story

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