Floyd Mayweather built a brand on one word: Money. But now he’s in a new fight — and this time it’s in court.
Multiple reports say Floyd has filed a lawsuit accusing Showtime and former Showtime Sports president Stephen Espinoza of playing a role in a financial scheme that allegedly left $340,000,000 “missing” and unaccounted for. The filings reportedly claim fight payouts from massive events were routed through accounts he didn’t control — and when his new team asked to review records years later, they were allegedly told key documents were “lost in a flood.”
And here’s where it gets even stranger: while Floyd’s lawsuit repeatedly references longtime adviser Al Haymon, he’s reportedly not named as a defendant in this case — raising huge questions about what’s really happening behind the scenes.
Then comes the twist most people missed: a separate legal filing is also circulating that involves Floyd being sued over a settlement payment dispute — adding a completely different layer to the conversation.
In this video, we break down what’s being alleged, what Showtime’s parent company has said in response, and why this story could get a lot bigger once the paper trail is forced into the open.
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