Floyd Mayweather Jr. is suing his scandal-plagued former buddy and investment manager Jona Rechnitz, claiming Rechnitz gained his trust and then diverted $175 million from the champion boxer. Mayweather alleges that Rechnitz orchestrated a multi-year fraud to move Mayweather’s cash, jewelry and real estate funds into accounts connected to Rechnitz and his associates. Mayweather hired brash commercial and bankruptcy attorney Leo Jacobs to bring a lawsuit in New York state court against Rechnitz, his associate Ayal Frist and Manhattan attorney Alexander Seligson. “The gloves are off,” Jacobs told The Real Deal. “This is a case to watch.” TMZ first reported […]
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