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Floyd Mayweather Files Lawsuit Against Las Vegas Dealer Over $2.25M Luxury Car Fraud Allegations
Floyd Mayweather, the undefeated boxing legend and businessman, has filed a lawsuit against a Las Vegas luxury car dealership, Vegas Auto Gallery, alleging deceptive trade practices and misrepresentation in the purchase of four high-end vehicles totaling $2.25 million. The centerpiece of the dispute is a 2018 Mercedes Maybach G650 Landaulet, which Mayweather claims was misrepresented in terms of its history, condition, and price; he alleges the dealer paid about $728,000 for the car but sold it to him for $1.2 million while withholding crucial documentation and concealing ongoing lawsuits involving the vehicle. Mayweather successfully returned three of the cars but the dealer refused to take back the Maybach, prompting the legal action. His attorney described the dealership's practices as fraudulent and malicious, emphasizing that the vehicle lacked necessary legal certifications for roadworthiness. Mayweather acknowledged that profit is acceptable in business but insists the dealer exploited his trust and status, seeking damages, punitive relief, and attorney fees. This lawsuit highlights Mayweather's willingness to defend his investments beyond the boxing ring, drawing attention to the risks even high-profile buyers face in luxury vehicle transactions.



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