Ear Hustlin’: Floyd Mayweather Accused of Choking Adopted Son
We hear he’s also hesitant about pressing charges because of Mayweather’s upcoming fight with Pacquiao on May 2.
A relative tells The Sun,
We are desperate for Devion to do what’s right and bring Floyd to justice. He controls our whole family through fear and money. It’s only a matter of time before it happens again — or, God forbid, anything worse.
According to the report, Mayweather showed up at his home, ordering Cromwell’s friends out of the house. Reportedly, he yelled at Mayweather:
You’re not my father!
That’s when Mayweather allegedly put him in a wrestling hold. Cromwell and two witnesses spoke to cops about the incident. A Las Vegas police spokesman said Cromwell has only until Oct. 31 of this year to make an official complaint and press charges.
According to The Sun, the two have barely spoken since the incident. However, he does drop in to watch Mayweather train at the gym and sit ringside at his bouts. Mayweather has tried to woo him with giftsas well. Mayweather, nor Cromwell’s mother have yet to comment. [New York Daily News]
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