Floyd Mayweather & Tyga Sued After Not Paying For Jewelry
Floyd Mayweather & Tyga Sued After Not Paying For Jewelry

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It looks like Floyd Mayweather and Tyga are front and center of a new lawsuit.
A Miami based jeweler is taking legal action on the two celebrities, accusing them of fraud, breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and more. The two failed to pay the jeweler in over a million dollars worth on jewelry.
In the police report, the plaintiff is a man named Leonard Sulaymanov who said he was contracted by Floyd Mayweather’s brand The Money Team and sold him $4,151,157 worth of jewls. Sulaymanov claims that Mayweather, Tyga, and possibly others have “Systematically created,participated, and engaged in what can be described as quasi-criminal, money laundering scheme involving high-end, rare, and exclusive luxury watches and jewelry.
Sulaymanov reportedly alleges that he attended several meetings with Mayweathers team, agreeing on the athlete would make numerous of purchases with him that totaled to $4 million dollars. The jeweler than said that he received a down payment of $90,000 and then another payment of $177,000.
This lead Sulaymanov to believe everything was all and well. All of a sudden, Mayweather stopped making payments, but would send members of The Money Team such as Tyga to get jewelry on his “tab” and he never received any payment.
