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Chris Bosh being sued by mother Freida over eviction from home

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Chris Bosh has been trying to have his mother evicted from a house he owns in Texas, and the NBA star is reportedly being sued over it.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Bosh’s mother Freida has filed a lawsuit claiming Chris promised to take care of her and allow her to live in the Desoto home for the remainder of her life. Freida says Chris had her sign documents in 2005 related to the deed of the home, and she believed at the time that she was signing papers related to her divorce from Chris’ father, Noel, to transfer the house to her name. Instead, she says the documents transferred the house to Chris’s name only.

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She claims that before signing the deed, Chris promised her that she could remain in the home for the duration of her life. Freida says she relied on her son’s promise that he would take care of her and manage her affairs.

However, she claims Chris misrepresented the documents she was signing and the documents actually transferred the property to Chris solely.

Freida claims she only learned that she didn’t own the home in August 2017, when she was contacted by Chris’ lawyer.

The suit says Chris has tried to evict her and continues to try and withhold the home from her. Freida is seeking unspecified damages and the return of the home and wants the court to void the deed transfer.

Chris Bosh has denied the allegations and wants the lawsuit thrown out.

The drama between Bosh and his mother came to light last year when Freida was accused of running a drug operation out of the home. She claimed Chris was trying to have her evicted from the home before that and that she took on short-term tenants to help pay for legal bills to fight the eviction. Freida blamed one of the tenants for creating the drug issues.

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