Stephen ’tWitch’ Boss’ Family To Seek Legal Counsel Following Drug Claims Made In Allison Holker’s Memoir

Stephen ’tWitch’ Boss’ Family To Seek Legal Counsel Following Drug Claims Made In Allison Holker’s Memoir
Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ family is preparing to take action after his widow, Allison Holker, made controversial claims in her memoir.
In response to the allegations in Holker’s book, the Boss family issued a statement expressing their disappointment:
“We, the Boss Family, are completely appalled by the misleading accounts and inconsistencies in Allison’s book. As a family, we have repeatedly shown compassion toward Allison despite her disrespectful and evasive actions since Stephen’s passing. Her portrayal of Stephen appears to reshape his story into a narrative that aligns with her perspective. These statements, along with her insensitive opinions about mental health, add unnecessary hurt during an already difficult time.”
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The family has specifically called into question Holker’s claims that tWitch suggested he was s*xually abused by a male figure and her allegations regarding a supposed dr*g problem.
The family continued,
“Stephen does not deserve this treatment, in life or death, and her accounts cause us to doubt everything she has uttered publicly and privately. Due to the unproven statements published in Allison’s memoir, we have decided to seek legal counsel to examine this matter. There are a lot of unanswered questions and we want answers.”
To cover legal fees and related expenses, the family has started a GoFundMe page.
In response to the controversy, Holker explained her intent behind the book, stating,
“My only intention in writing the book is to share my own story as well as part of my life with Stephen… I will never really know [what happened].”
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