Overview
- Mayweather filed a Nevada lawsuit on September 18 alleging deceptive trade practices and misrepresentation tied to a 2018 Mercedes‑Maybach G650 Landaulet purchased in July 2025.
- His complaint claims the vehicle lacked required title, odometer, certification, DOT/EPA compliance, customs clearance, and inspection documents and was not roadworthy.
- Mayweather says he spent about $2.25 million on four cars, returned three, wants to return the Maybach, and alleges the dealer charged $1.2 million for a car it bought for roughly $728,000.
- On September 19, Vegas Auto Group rebutted the suit by pointing to a confession of judgment it says Mayweather signed in June and a July 4 filing showing a $1.2–$1.25 million obligation, and it says it will seek dismissal.
- The dealership’s attorney called the case baseless and referenced Mayweather’s social media posts and signed receipts as evidence, while no court ruling has been reported.