[Thug Life] 2 Employees Claim Floyd Mayweather Ordered Brutal Attack Over Stolen Jewelry: We could have died!
This is not going to end well.
Some alarming allegations have just hit about the legendary boxer, Floyd Mayweather Jr. According to reports, the 37-year-old orchestrated some serious physical attacks of two of his employees. Why? Because he suspected them of stealing his jewelry. According to TMZ, the two men (who were allegedly victims) had been hired to work on Mayweather’s Las Vegas homes. At some point, Mayweather’s jewelry went missing and pointed the finger at the two new men who had been working on his home.
Now, here’s where things get tricky. Several weeks ago, the men were allegedly instructed to meet Floyd at an off-site location. When they arrived, they claim Mayweather was present, along with folk from his camp, who proceeded to beat the the men with various weapons, including clubs.
According to their sources, the attack was so brutal that the men could have easily died. Both men had broken arms and legs and were hospitalized for several days. One source compared the beating to something similar to the popular series, Breaking Bad.
The two men claim they never took anything from their boss, Mayweather and it appears now he (Mayweather) now realizes that. Unfortunately for the boxer, the alleged attack amounts to attempted murder, mayhem and kidnapping. Reportedly, the men have retained a lawyer.
Mayweather has had recent legal trouble. On June 1, 2012, he reported to the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas and served two months for domestic abuse.
Floyd has yet to make a statement. His most recent posts are promoting his upcoming fight against Marcos Maidana on May 3rd.
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