Seems like a petty lawsuit.
How can you sue someone, who legally blocked you from using their name negatively on a reality TV show?
Bosh didn’t block her from going on Basketball Wives, he blocked her from using his name and then Basketball Wives decided they didn’t want her anymore, so seems like her anger is misplaced.
Here are the details via Bossip.
Allison Mathis, the mother of Chris Bosh’s first child, is suing the Miami Heat superstar for $2,000,000, as she claims he “intentionally and maliciously interfered” with her deal to be on the third season of “Basketball Wives.”
Bossip combed through the legal documents in their civil suit, and they uncovered a lawsuit Bosh filed against his baby’s mother and Shed Media, who produces Basketball Wives. He claimed that they were trying to infringe on his trademark and publicity rights, and the famed basketball star ordered them not to say his name or hire his ex. Allison ultimately never appeared on the show.
She needs to let it go, focus on your kid not trying to get as much money out of Bosh as possible. Part of the lawsuit is Ms. Mathis believed she could have become a celebrity like Draya if she had been on the show.
For some reason I highly doubt that.