Floyd Mayweather Jr. Ordered To Pay $1M In Back Child Support To Dancer At One Of His Strip Clubs After IRS Threats To Take Passport Over $7M Tax Debt
Floyd Mayweather Jr., 49, is making headlines outside the boxing ring for all the wrong reasons.
The former boxer was hit with a ruling in a paternity case brought by a dancer from one of his Las Vegas strip clubs.
Mayweather has now been ordered to pay $1 million in back child support in addition to monthly payments of $33,000 for his 4-year-old daughter, Price Moorehead.
Mayweather was l declared the father of Price in March 2026.
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The ruling comes just weeks after the IRS had threatened to take his passport due to $7 million in unpaid tax debt.
Mayweather is widely considered one of the greatest boxers ever, spending years in the spotlight, both positive and negative.
Mayweather Jr., who often shares moments with his family on social media, retired from boxing after his final official fight against Conor McGregor in 2017.
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