Mayweather Faces 8 Charges, 4 of Them Felonies

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Floyd Mayweather Jr., exits the Clark County Detention Center. Photo by Isaac Brekken / AP Photo

Clark County District Attorney David Roger significantly raised the ante in the case alleging that Floyd Mayweather hit and threatened the life of his ex-girlfriend, Josie Harris, and threatened to beat two of their children during a pre-dawn argument at the woman’s home a week ago.

The new criminal complaint filed Thursday added two felony coercion and one felony robbery charge along with one misdemeanor domestic battery and three misdemeanor harassment charges. That felony charge carries a possible sentence of five years.

Convictions on all eight charges would increase the possible penalty Mayweather could face if convicted of all charges to 34 years.

The new charges name the couple’s 10-year-old and 9-year-old sons as victims of coercion, for alleged threats to beat them if they called 911 or left the apartment during the scuffle.

Mayweather’s lawyer, Richard Wright, told The Associated Press he hadn’t seen the new complaint and declined immediate comment.

Mayweather was freed from jail on $3,000 bail pending a Nov. 9 appearance in Las Vegas Justice Court.

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  1. Now you know the greatest PEDs in the world the Filipinos have…K A R M A.
    All your unprovoked insults on the Pacman and the Filipinos have backfired.
    You will retire much earlier than the Pacman. At least, you have a good reason not to fight the Pacman. I suspect, you committed the crimes on purpose. 34 years is good enough. By the time you are released from prinson, the Pacman is already unfit to continue boxing. Nothing to fear anymore except your own shadows with all the alibis and insults in the world. Congratulations. At least you saved your “0” immaculate.

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