Floyd Mayweather Jr Will Face Trial On February 3 For Act Of Violence

Floyd Mayweather Jr. will face trial on February 3, next on the case of a dispute with the security about parking tickets.
In a hearing on December 7, Mayweather was released on bail by Las Vegas court judge, Tony Abbatangelo. The judge said Mayweather had paid $33.000 U.S. dollars. Mayweather didn’t attend on the hearings. He himself was involved clashes with 21-year-old security officers outside his house.
The prosecution said, Mayweather does have a rude and inappropriate behavior. Mayweather’s attorney Karen Winckler not willing to comment about it. He simply said his client did nothing wrong as alleged.
Police said Mayweather proved to violence against Smith. Examination results and photographs taken by the police showed Smith suffered bruising injuries under the eyes and his cheek.
Mayweather is often does controversy. In September, he spread the video and racist insults before the fight with Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao. He has also been involved in acts of violence in 2002 for the abuse of two women at a nightclub in Las Vegas.
In February 2005, Mayweather (again) dealing with the law for committing violence in a bar in Michigan. While the hottest, he hit three demands namely assault, robbery, and acts of coercion against her former lover Jossie Harris and her two children.
