[EXCLUSIVE] Chris Bosh FINALLY Settles Four Year Legal Battle With Baby Mama
Good news for NBA baller, Christopher Bosh. theJasmineBRAND.com has exclusively learned, the Miami Heat player has finally settled his nasty fight with his baby mama, after a four year legal battle in court over their daughter.
Bosh and the mother of his child, Allison Mathis, have been fighting each other in a nasty court battle over custody and support for their 4-year-old daughter Trinity. The case has been pending for years — and at one point a Florida judge reprimanded them both, claiming they need to grow up and act like adults and focus on what’s really important — their daughter.
Mathis had recently filed docs requesting that their minor child be allowed to take the stand in court during the trial, in an attempt to prove she was a good mother.


Previous Article
Next Article
Lil Meech Hints Why He Won’t Stream: “I’m Trying To Get Movies Like Michael B. Jordan”
Former Turks & Caicos Premier Michael Misick Sentenced To More Than 4 Years In Prison
Southwest Says Plus-Size Passengers No Longer Required To Buy Extra Seat In Advance
Beauty Mogul Supa Cent Says Sometimes You Gotta Just Block That Man (Again) & Go On With Your Day
Latto Pops Out With Mom Of 21 Savage’s Oldest Kids Shortly After Giving Birth
56-Year-Old Woman D!es After Falling Into Uncovered New York City Manhole
‘Euphoria’ Actress Nika King Says Her Mom Joked Fans Waited “Three Years” Just To Hear Her Say One Line
Luigi Mangione, Accused Of Killing UnitedHealthcare CEO, Scores Court Win As Judge Blocks Key Evidence From Trial Over Concerns About How Police Handled His Arrest
Good for them. So happy that they were able to work it out and not make that pretty little girl take the stand in court at only 4 years old.
Bosh is a DOUCHE bag who is trying to who is trying to become marketable. He and his skanky wife! LeBron has gone home and EVERYONE LOVES Dwade and Gabby. Im sure he and his home wrecking gold digger want some of that endorsement money but can’t get it right now.
guess alison will continue to not work smh