All had to do is say that to all the ditectives that showed up. Its his house after all.
thoughts on the recent mayweather news
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In 2004, Mayweather was convicted on two counts of battery for punching two women at a Las Vegas nightclub the previous year. He was given suspended prison sentences, $1,000 in fines and ordered to complete impulse control counseling.
Mayweather in 2002 pleaded guilty to two counts of domestic violence in one case and battery in another. In 2005, a jury acquitted him of a third domestic violence charge, a felony, after his accuser changed her story. He reportedly was convicted of battery in his hometown of Grand Rapids, Mich., and he has also been the subject of civil lawsuits accusing him of battery.
An ***** spokeswoman said Mayweather has paid for what she termed his "mistakes."
"Like many, Floyd Mayweather has made mistakes in his life," Shannon Gilson said. "He has made strides to atone for those mistakes and is an important member of the community through his philanthropy and work with schoolchildren in Las Vegas."Comment
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why do you CLOWNS in mass keep bringing up valero's situation and comparing it to floyds? first thing. valeros wife was a loving caring "HOMESOME" girl. the woman that we're talking about with mayweather is a HOODRAT. very ****** with a gang of loud mouth "girlfriends" by her side. these aren't the same type of situations. i know you hate the guy (floyd) but LET IT GO already.You do know that Edwin Valero assaulted his own family and then they denied it and said everything was ok. He also assaulted his wife and she said she just fell down some stairs. It wouldn't be the first time an assault victim changed their story after the fact for whatever reason.
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