Overview
- Miami prosecutors filed a second-degree felony robbery charge and a misdemeanor battery count tied to an alleged May 27 incident on a Miami-area yacht.
- Investigators say the yacht owner turned over security footage that allegedly shows Shabazz putting his hands on the woman and trying to take her phone, which police say contradicts his account at the dock.
- Shabazz was arrested the day of the incident, released the next day on a $2,500 bond reportedly paid by Adrien Broner, and the court ordered him to have no contact with the alleged victim.
- He has pleaded not guilty, requested a jury trial and asked prosecutors for discovery, and the next court hearing is scheduled for August 4.
- If convicted on the felony robbery charge, Shabazz faces up to 15 years in prison, though his attorney has publicly said they expect prosecutors to dismiss the case soon.