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Stephen “Twitch” boss“Mother, Connie boss AlexanderThe feeling is grateful for supporting fans.
“Thank you (for) everything for your support, gifts, prayers and love,” Connie wrote, 59, through Instagram stories on Thursday, February 13, and shared a link to the Gofundme campaign.
Also added hashtags for “LL SLB 🕊 ♾“A” stand for Stephen. “
The Gofundme the campaign that has been launched Alan BossIt is called “Help the Family Family to protect Stephen’s inheritance” and received over $ 18,000 at the time of publication.
“We, the bosses’ family, are a fracture of harmful claims raised in Allison’s recent memory,” reads the description of the website. “Since browsing Stephen, we have privately mourned while working on honor of his memory with compassion, even in the face of difficult circumstances.” However, the statement in this book forces us to act. ”
The statement adds: “Stephen was light in our lives and deserves to remember them with dignity and truth. Some accounts shared in memory raise serious concerns and distort its character while making harmful statements of mental health. To solve this, we decided to strive for the legal advice to seek answers and protect Stephen’s heritage. ”
Stephen died of suicide in December 2020 at the age of 40. His wife survived him Allison Holker And their three children: Weslia, Maddox and Zaia. (Weslie is Holker’s daughter from a previous relationship that Stephen helped at their wedding in 2011.)
37) Holker published her So far At the beginning of this year, Memoir claimed that Stephen had fought addictive substances and included his personal records in the magazine to various passages. His family subsequently condemned his integration.
“I want to clarify that my only intention to write a book is to share my own story and part of my life with Stephen to help other people,” Holker said In the January statement of social media. “Like you, I never knew what had happened, and even when I try to put pieces together, I never really know.”
She continued: “I hope that by sharing our complete story, I may help someone else who could see you in Stephen or a loved one. In sharing I hope they may catch some of the red flags I missed before it is too late. … I hope we won’t have to lose another husband, brother, father or friend for suicide. I believe that if Stephen could choose, he would decide that his story would tell if it means to save one life. ”
At the beginning of this week Connie confirmed that she and other relatives were Searching for a “legal guardian” Against Holker.
“We, the bosses’ family, are completely horrified by misleading accounts and inconsistencies in Allison’s book,” Connie wrote via Instagram on Wednesday 12 February. “As a family, we have repeatedly showed compassion for Allison Stephen. It seems that her depiction of Stephen is transforming his story into a narrative that is in line with her perspective.”
She added: “Stephen does not deserve this treatment, in life or death, and her accounts will make us doubt everything she has publicly and privately expressed. Given the unproven statements published in Allison’s memory, we decided to seek the legal council to explore the matter. There are many unanswered questions and we want answers. ”
Holker did not publicly respond to an alleged legal threat.