EXCLUSIVE: Chris Bosh Revoked Mother’s Power of Attorney Months Before Her Arrest
Chris Bosh Revoked Mother’s Power of Attorney Months Before Arrest
theJasmineBRAND exclusively reports, new details have surfaced surrounding the legal dispute between Chris Bosh and his mother, Freida Bosh.
According to docs filed in Texas, back on July 6th 2017, the former NBA star filed a revocation of power attorney. It states the Power of Attorney that he granted his mother on his behalf back in 2005 was being revoked, meaning she could not make any decisions on his behalf.
It appears that the Bosh and his mother were having issues for months and he did not want her to be able to make decisions for him as a result, this happened only months before Frieda was arrested for allegedly using a disabled man in “drug distribution activities.”
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