Key facts
- Boxer Floyd Mayweather faces two felony charges in Las Vegas.
- The charges are related to writing a $200,000 check to a luxury resale store with insufficient funds.
- Mayweather was charged in April with theft and drawing a check with intent to defraud.
- An attorney represented Mayweather at an initial court appearance on Monday.
- A hearing is scheduled for September.
Boxer Floyd Mayweather is facing two felony charges in Las Vegas over allegations that he wrote a bad check to purchase a watch from a luxury resale store. Mayweather was scheduled for an initial appearance Monday in Las Vegas Justice Court, where an attorney represented him. His case is set for a hearing in September.
Mayweather, 49, was charged in April with theft and drawing a check without sufficient funds with the intent to defraud, according to court records. Prosecutors allege that in December 2024, Mayweather wrote a $200,000 check to the Las Vegas designer resale store Gold and Beyond, despite having insufficient funds in his account.