Floyd Mayweather Jr. is taking a plea deal in Las Vegas to avoid trial on assorted allegations (felony grand larceny, coercion and robbery, plus misdemeanor domestic battery and harassment) that could have resulted in up to 34 years in prison if convicted on all charges. By pleading plead guilty to misdemeanor battery domestic violence and harassment charges, Mayweather will instead be fined $3,000 and face between two days and 18 months in county jail. Expect no
real jail time whatsoever.
Mayweather, who was acquitted in October of other misdemeanor harassment charges, will continue to avoid punishment for his actions as long as he can afford the best lawyers money can buy.
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