Floyd Mayweather Jr. evicted and being sued
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s official website calls him "Money," and the site features numerous photos of the undefeated welterweight champion living in style both in and out of the boxing ring.
You would think that he would be able to pay the rent.
Mayweather is being sued for breach of contract and unpaid rent after his promotions company was evicted from a
On Thursday Jeff Morse, Mayweather’s lawyer attached little importance to the July 27 eviction of Mayweather Promotions LLC from what he said was a substandard building.
According to Morse, Mayweather Promotions was going to move to a different location anyway, and has since been reopened in a new location. He declined to say where the new location was.
Ross Goodman, the attorney for TDF Investments LLC, the property management company, says Mayweather owed almost $63,000 in outstanding rent, and that he never notified the landlord of any issues or problems with the property in question.
Back in May, Mayweather earned more than $20 million from his fight in
A court date has not been set as of yet in the civil lawsuit filed against Mayweather in Clark County District Court by landlord TDF Investments LLC.
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