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Nevada Judge Declares Floyd Mayweather Father and Orders Nearly $1 Million in Back Support

The ruling gives the mother authority to place a lien on Mayweather-owned California property to secure collection of the support order.

Overview

  • A Nevada court entered a default judgment in March 2026 that found Floyd Mayweather legally is the father of Price Moorehead and ordered $32,850 per month in child support plus $933,050 in retroactive payments.
  • The judge issued the default judgment after records show Mayweather failed to comply with court orders, including ordered DNA testing and formal responses to the paternity proceedings.
  • Court filings and reporting say Mayweather has paid roughly $151,000 so far, and the judge authorized the mother to place a lien of up to $2 million on California property tied to Mayweather to help secure the remaining funds.
  • In her court papers, Paige Moorehead alleged an approximately eight-year intimate relationship with Mayweather and said he pressured her to have an abortion and later fired her from his Girl Collection club; those claims are presented as allegations in the filings.
  • The decision adds to broader legal and financial disputes involving Mayweather and could lead to enforcement actions, appeals, or asset liens depending on whether he responds to the judgment and how collection efforts proceed.