Floyd Mayweather Sentenced To 90 Days In Jail
1 year ago
Boxer also must do community service and pay a fine
It looks like Floyd Mayweather's poor decision-making has finally caught up with him. The 34-year-old boxer was sentenced to 90 days in jail after pleading guilty to domestic violence and harassment charges. The charges stem from an incident with an ex-girlfriend.
Mayweather was also ordered to complete 100 hours of community service and pay a $2,500 fine.
During court proceedings, prosecutor Lisa Luzaich told Judge Melissa Saragosa that Mayweather always finds himself in sticky situations and needs to serve time.
“He just continually gets himself into trouble and he is able to get himself out of it as well,” she said. “Essentially it is because he is who he is and is able to get away with everything.”
“The only thing that’s going to get this man’s attention is incarceration,” the prosecutor continued.
Mayweather had no reaction when the judge's sentence came down. He, along with his manager Leonard Ellerbe, declined to comment outside the courtroom.
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