Floyd Mayweather Allegedly Slaps Exotic Dancer Over Pay Dispute
Floyd Mayweather Sued For Allegedly Slapping Exotic Dancer Over Pay Dispute

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Floyd Mayweather is facing a lawsuit for an apparent wage dispute gone wrong. The boxing world champion is being sued by Jasmine Woodward, an exotic dancer who worked at Mayweather’s Las Vegas nightclub ‘Girl Collection’.
The lawsuit, filed on Monday in Clark County, Nevada, details an incident after Woodward’s shift on April 23, 2023. She says that she approached Mayweather about “failure to pay her for the shifts that she worked earlier in the weekend,” and was met with “[a slap in the face] in front of other dancers and customers on the floor of the club.” (TMZ). Her attorneys also wrote in the suit that she retreated to the locker rooms in tears and Mayweather followed her, telling her that she “could not take a joke.”
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Felton Newell, Mayweather’s representative, told The Athletic this week that Floyd “vehemently denies the allegations” and “looks forward to the opportunity to prove in court that these allegations are false.”
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