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Floyd Mayweather faces felony charges for bad check

Floyd Mayweather allegedly wrote a $200,000 check in December 2024 for a watch in Las Vegas but “had insufficient money, property, or credit” in his account to complete the transaction, so he now faces two felony charges per Nevada court records.
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