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Floyd Mayweather Faces New Suits Over Unpaid Rent and Jewelry as He Pursues $340 Million Claim Against Showtime

Paramount says his allegations lack merit, with Mayweather yet to answer the new creditor suits in court.

Overview

  • Owners of a Baccarat Hotel & Residences duplex in Manhattan filed a state suit seeking $337,736.13, alleging Mayweather stopped paying the $100,000 monthly rent in July 2025, made one $100,000 payment, and vacated in December.
  • AJ's Jewelry in Miami alleges Mayweather took 26 high-end watches and 15 gold chains valued at about $1.675 million in August, paid $300,000, and issued five checks that later bounced.
  • Jeweler Leonard Sulaymanov filed a federal complaint accusing Mayweather and associate Jona Rechnitz of failing to honor a settlement tied to roughly $3.9 million in watches and jewelry.
  • Earlier this week, Mayweather sued Showtime Networks and former executive Stephen Espinoza for more than $340 million over alleged misappropriation of fight earnings; Paramount, Showtime’s parent, rejects the claims.
  • Recent reports detail mortgages, foreclosures, liens, and asset sales including a Gulfstream jet, while landlords and a broker pointed to Mayweather’s social-media cash posts during the period of alleged missed rent.