Chris Bosh And Ex-Allison Mathis In Court Battle Over “Basketball Wives” Appearance Chris Bosh’s baby mama is a money grubbing leech who hasn’t held a full time job in her entire life – so says the NBA star who has headed back to court in his nasty legal battle with his ex over millions… in her lawsuit demanding he pay damages for getting her fired from “Basketball Wives.” Bosh and baby mama Allison Mathis have been fighting for years in court over their daughter Trinity. The case had gotten so nasty that a Florida judge ripped them apart in court, telling them to stop acting like children and to focus on what is important … their daughter. The two finally reached a settlement agreement in the custody/support battle last year. However, the two are still battling each other in a civil lawsuit. Back in 2011, Bosh sued his Mathis along with “Basketball Wives” production company Shed Media. He claimed that producers and Mathis – who was set to appear on the third season of the show – were going to infringe on his trademark and publicity rights. He demanded the show not be allowed to utter his name and his baby mama not be allowed to film the show. Mathis was eventually dropped from the show prior to the start of production. However, Mathis counter-sued the NBA star claiming he ruined her deal without cause and accused him of lying to the show producers about her having signed a confidentiality clause. A judge later dismissed Bosh’s lawsuit and Mathis’ lawsuit has been pending since 2011, with both parties still battling it out over her claim he made her lose up to $250,000 by interfering with her TV deal. She demanded Bosh be ordered to pay up the money she lost in the deal. Bosh denied he caused her to lose the “Basketball Wives” deal and said he was only looking out for his own interest. Recently, Mathis headed back to court because she believes she is owed a lot more in damages for what Bosh did to her. She filed docs in the lawsuit in which she is requesting she be allowed to change her original complaint to now seek punitive damages – which in Florida can be up to $2 million dollars extra on top of the other damages she may be awarded in her case.
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BOSSIP Exclusive: Chris Bosh – My Jobless Baby Mama Is Just After My Money!