Overview
- In a recorded interview with Cam'ron, Mayweather said he still owns his homes, pays his family and employees, and rejected claims that he is broke.
- Public filings and multiple lawsuits remain open and circulating that question his liquidity and business dealings.
- Court records include felony allegations in Nevada over bounced checks linked to a luxury watch purchase and other suits by luxury vendors seeking unpaid balances.
- Separate legal filings reportedly seek $340 million from Showtime and executive Stephen Espinoza, alleging diverted pay-per-view revenue from past fights.
- Mayweather continues to appear at events and arrange exhibition bouts that generate income, but no court rulings or consolidated accounting have resolved the disputes and outcomes could materially affect his finances.