Floyd Mayweather Jr. is being sued by his ex-fianceé Shantel Jackson. In recent court documents obtained by TMZ Sports, Shantel detailed Floyd’s second marriage proposal, and threats to leak nude photos of her, after he saw a picture of Shantel with her current boyfriend Nelly.
How could she refuse, right? He might have been better off playing Jagged Edge’s “Let’s Get Married”
We ain’t getting no younger, we might as well do it. Let’s get married.
Other text messages dating back to at least April 2013 detail Mayweather’s alleged threats, including the revelation that Floyd may have had a detective follow Shantel.
— “I had your phone traced. I hired a detective. Your not slick.”
— “I got nasty videos too that I can put on Instagram and twitter”
— “I took you from rags to riches now you back to rags bitch. that’s why your out selling shit going on petty ass auditions fronting to people like your doing big sh*t.”
We know Floyd put up photos of Shantel before the plastic surgery he paid for, he also put her purse collection on Instagram claiming he was going to sell it, so her claims seem pretty valid. As for the photo with Nelly in April of 2014, Shantel claims Floyd got a little emotional when he saw the flick.
Shantel also says Floyd got upset over a photo of her with rapper Nelly from April ’14 … with Floyd texting her the picture and saying, “Just tell me this didn’t mean anything.”
In the legal docs she also claims, “[Floyd] threatened that if I didn’t take down the photo of me and Nelly, he would post ‘naked photos’ of me on social media.”
Looks like Shantel has a case.
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