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Mayweather Sues Showtime for Billions
4 Feb
Summary
- Mayweather claims over a billion dollars earned in career.
- Lawsuit alleges financial fraud by former advisor Al Haymon.
- Showtime and ex-president Stephen Espinoza aided the alleged fraud.

Floyd Mayweather, who boasts a 50-0 professional boxing record, has initiated a lawsuit against Showtime. He alleges that the network played a significant role in his former manager defrauding him of hundreds of millions of dollars. The lawsuit, filed in California, states Mayweather aims to recover these misappropriated funds and damages resulting from what he describes as an elaborate scheme of financial fraud.
Mayweather's legal action specifically names his longtime advisor, Al Haymon, as the perpetrator of the alleged fraud. Furthermore, the lawsuit claims that Showtime and its former network president, Stephen Espinoza, provided substantial participation and aid to Haymon in executing this alleged scheme. The boxer is seeking substantial financial restitution for the losses incurred.




