Overview
- Mayweather filed the complaint in Los Angeles Superior Court seeking about $340 million plus punitive damages from Showtime and former Showtime Sports president Stephen Espinoza.
- The suit claims Showtime and Espinoza routed money owed to Mayweather into Al Haymon–controlled accounts, while Haymon is not named as a defendant.
- Mayweather’s filing says accounting records for major events, including the Pacquiao and McGregor bouts, were later described as lost in a flood or not readily accessible.
- Paramount, Showtime’s parent company, rejects the allegations as baseless and says it will respond through the court process.
- The complaint also asserts roughly $20 million remains unpaid from Mayweather’s 2015 Andre Berto fight, with the case now moving into its initial litigation phase.