Houston Texans Ownership Dispute Resolved as Guardianship Lawsuit Dropped
The legal battle over the guardianship of Houston Texans owner Janice McNair has concluded, with her son withdrawing his lawsuit.
- Cary McNair, son of Houston Texans owner Janice McNair, has dropped his lawsuit seeking to have a guardian appointed for his 87-year-old mother.
- The lawsuit was initiated due to concerns over Janice McNair's cognitive decline following a stroke in 2022.
- The family has decided to address the guardianship and health concerns privately, moving away from legal action.
- Cal McNair, CEO of the Texans and brother to Cary, has expressed relief that the lawsuit was dismissed, ensuring Janice McNair's continued involvement in the team.
- Janice McNair, who became the principal owner of the Texans after her husband's death in 2018, has a net worth of $5.6 billion, largely tied to the team.