The owner of the Houston Texans, son argues she requires guardianship and is unable to care for herself.
Texas (AP) Court papers indicate that the owner of the Houston Texans is resisting her son’s attempt to have her declared incapable and to appoint a guardian.
The Texans, who won the AFC South this season, will meet the Cleveland Browns on Saturday in their first postseason game since the 2019 campaign. This revelation of family strife comes just before they prepare for that game.
November saw the filing of Robert Cary McNair Jr.’s application with the Harris County probate court in Houston, Texas, to appoint a guardian for Janice McNair, 87.
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The Texans’ major owner, Janice McNair, requested in a two-page document that all court papers related to the case be sealed in order to safeguard her private financial, medical, and personal data. Her husband, Robert “Bob” McNair, passed away in 2018.
“Texans will be seriously impacted if the specifics of this family feud become public,” she stated. The ownership and direction of the Texans will be the subject of a needless and unfounded media uproar, which will have a detrimental effect on the team, our clients, and staff.
He then issued an order on Wednesday, requesting further information before reaching a decision. Cary McNair applied for guardianship, but the judge decided to keep it sealed.
On Wednesday, emails requesting comments from Janice McNair, Cal McNair, and Cary McNair’s attorneys went unanswered. The Texans have no comments on the matter, according to spokesman Omar Majzoub.