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Updated · Fox News · Jun 17
Floyd Mayweather Charged Over $200,000 Watch Check, Facing 24 Years
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 17

Floyd Mayweather Charged Over $200,000 Watch Check, Facing 24 Years

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 17

Summary

  • $200,000 is at the center of two felony charges against Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas, where prosecutors say he bought a rare Audemars Piguet watch with a check that bounced for insufficient funds.
  • Clark County authorities say the purchase happened on New Year's Eve 2024 and that boutique owners spent more than a year trying to collect payment, including through a certified demand letter, before a criminal summons was issued.
  • Mayweather's defense team appeared for him in court Monday, and the 49-year-old could face up to 24 years in prison if convicted on both counts of theft over $100,000 and passing a check with intent to defraud.
  • The case adds to broader financial pressure on the boxer, who is also dealing with a $7 million IRS tax lien, a $1 million child-support order and separate civil disputes over private jet and Manhattan rent bills.

Insights

Facing 24 years in prison and millions in debt, is this the final round for the undefeated boxing legend?
Is Floyd Mayweather's 'Money' persona a myth, as a bad check threatens his financial empire and freedom?