Lawsuits accuse Floyd Mayweather of owing millions to luxury apartment owner and jewelry stores
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Lawsuits accuse Floyd Mayweather of owing millions to luxury apartment owner and jewelry stores
""He was surprised," she said. "He had no idea he was that far behind.""
""He did say he'd pay, and then he disappeared. We don't know why," Centner said."
""The suit seeks $337,736.13.""
Floyd Mayweather Jr. faces three new lawsuits alleging failure to pay millions to two jewelry stores and hundreds of thousands in unpaid rent on a Manhattan apartment. The rented 4,629-square-foot duplex spans the 18th and 19th floors of the Baccarat Hotel and Residences, with rent at $100,000 per month beginning late 2024. Rent fell behind for five months; one $100,000 catch-up payment was made but large arrears persisted. Owners Leila and David Centner seek $337,736.13 after applying deposits and the partial payment. A separate Miami jeweler alleges more than $1 million remains unpaid.
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