Floyd Mayweather Charged With Felony Offenses Related to Bad Check Used to Purchase $200,000 Watch
Floyd Mayweather, 49, was charged on April 27 with theft of property valued at $100,000 or greater and drawing or passing a check with intent to defraud, with a value of $1,200 or greater. The charges stem from a $200,000 check he wrote on December 25, 2024, from his Wells Fargo Bank account to Gold & Beyond, a Las Vegas luxury resale store, intended to purchase an Audemars Piguet watch. He didnot
Floyd Mayweather, 49, was charged on April 27 with theft of property valued at $100,000 or greater and drawing or passing a check with intent to defraud, with a value of $1,200 or greater. The charges relate to a $200,000 check he wrote on December 25, 2024, from his Wells Fargo Bank account to Gold & Beyond, a luxury resale store in Las Vegas, intended to purchase an Audemars Piguet watch. Mayweather did not appear in person for his initial court hearing on Monday. According to totalprosports.com, the store waited over a year before filing a complaint, and the jeweler’s attorney stated they gave Mayweather multiple opportunities to resolve the issue privately. A warrant was not issued for Mayweather’s arrest, according to nytimes.com. The case was scheduled for a hearing in September, according to abcnews.com.
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