Floyd Mayweather Jr. dragged into explosive paternity scandal as court orders $1 million payout
Floyd Mayweather Jr. faces massive payout after court declares him father in ex-stripper child support battle

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is once again making headlines outside the boxing ring after reports emerged that a court ordered the retired champion to pay $1 million in back child support following a paternity case involving a former Las Vegas stripper.
According to reports citing court documents, Mayweather was declared the father of a four-year-old child after allegedly failing to comply with repeated court orders, including requests for a DNA test. The child’s mother is said to have worked at Girl Collection, a strip club owned by the boxing legend in Las Vegas.
The ruling reportedly includes monthly child support payments of $33,000 in addition to the $1 million settlement. Reports claim the woman told the court she had been in a relationship with Mayweather for nearly eight years before becoming pregnant in 2021.
The case has quickly drawn widespread attention online, with many questioning the boxer’s response to the legal proceedings. Reports also allege the woman lost her job at the nightclub after the pregnancy became known, although no official connection between the two has been confirmed.
Despite retiring from professional boxing years ago, Mayweather continues to dominate headlines through exhibition fight rumours, lavish public appearances, and legal controversies. Widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time, the undefeated former world champion has long maintained a larger-than-life public image built around wealth, luxury, and fame.
The latest controversy now places renewed focus on Mayweather’s personal life, adding another chapter to the growing list of legal disputes that have followed him beyond his boxing career.



















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