Overview
- The civil complaint filed in Los Angeles Superior Court names Showtime Networks and former Showtime Sports president Stephen Espinoza as defendants.
- Mayweather alleges at least $340 million was diverted to accounts controlled by longtime adviser Al Haymon, who is referenced throughout the filing but not sued.
- The suit cites pay-per-view proceeds from the Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor bouts and claims roughly $20 million remains unpaid from the Andre Berto fight.
- After a 2024 management change, Mayweather’s team requested accounting that Showtime allegedly said was “lost in a flood” or otherwise inaccessible.
- Mayweather seeks recovery of funds plus punitive damages under claims including aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty, civil conspiracy to commit fraud, conversion, and unjust enrichment, while Paramount rejects the allegations.