Yaya Mayweather Faces Up to 20 Years For Alleged Stabbing Of NBA Youngboy’s Baby Mother

Yaya Mayweather Faces Up to 20 Years For The Stabbing Of NBA Youngboy’s Baby Mother
Floyd Mayweather’s daughter, Yaya Mayweather, is facing serious legal trouble. As previously reported, she was arrested in April of 2020 for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. She is accused of stabbing NBA Youngboy’s baby mother, Lapattra Lashai Jocaobs, multiple times which resulted in serious injuries.
According to reports, Yaya Mayweather is facing up to 20 years in prison for the assault. The 21-year-old welcomed a baby boy with her on and off again boyfriend, NBA Youngboy, this past January and hasn’t addressed her legal troubles. Their baby together is the 21-year-old rapper’s 7th child.

She did however, show support for NBA Youngboy in March. He was arrested in connection to a drug bust and he was charged with one count of illegal possession of firearms by a felon, and possession of an unregistered weapon. Because of his arrest, Yaya Mayweather posted a story to her Instagram page with her newborn wearing a onesie that said,
“Free My Daddy”

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