Money will make all this go away. These guys are in line for a windfall.
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We're told the men are adamant they never took anything from Floyd and it appears Floyd realizes that now
So the ***elry wasn't stolen? Or someone else did it?
Either way Floyd will just pay them off, whatever it takes for the charges to drop.
Lock your shit up, man
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If they had contacted the police Mayweather would have been dragged in for questioning at the very least by now.
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Originally posted by RlCKY View PostWe're told the men are adamant they never took anything from Floyd and it appears Floyd realizes that now
So the ***elry wasn't stolen? Or someone else did it?
Either way Floyd will just pay them off, whatever it takes for the charges to drop.
Lock your shit up, man
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Originally posted by Check_hooks View PostThese dudes had broken arms and legs. How do you call the cops with a broken arm? They probably did call the cops but they cops are hiding it like USADA with the failed drug testsSo, according to your thinking, it seems like everyone's on Floyd's payroll
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Originally posted by ManUtd626 View PostAfter reading some of the comments, then going back and re-reading the story, two things stuck out; the article doesn't mention police or a formal investigation. Also the alleged victims retained a lawyer. Im not all that familiar with law so a poster who is can correct me if I am mistaken, but aren't kidnapping, assault, and attempted murder usually tried in court by a prosecutor not a personal lawyer? Can you sue for damages without prosecuting someone in a criminal court?
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Originally posted by A-Wolf View PostFirst-degree kidnapping (NRS 200.320)
Kidnapping in the first-degree is a category A felony in Las Vegas. If the victim suffered substantial bodily harm during the kidnapping act or from the subsequent detention or attempted escape, the standard sentence includes:
- life in Nevada State Prison without the possibility of parole, or
- life in prison with the possibility of parole when a minimum of 15 years has been served, or
- 40 years in prison, with eligibility for parole beginning when a minimum of 15 years has been served.
PRPP
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