I didn't read the articles until now, because I remember clearly when all of this went down. I was just looking for links for Eagle since he said that he couldn't find info.
I think you need to go back and reread that 2nd article again, because it confirms what I said.
First charge, and conviction. They don't state who the victim was in the article, but it was his baby mama Josie Harris.In 2002 he pleaded guilty to two charges of misdemeanor domestic violence.
Second charge, and conviction.In 2004, a Nevada justice of the peace ordered Mayweather to undergo "impulse control" counseling and sentenced him to a one year suspended jail sentence after he was convicted of misdemeanor battery of two women in a Las Vegas nightclub.
Third charge, which makes it a felony, and like I said, the baby mama (Josie Harris) recanted her story on the stand, and the charges were dropped.He also faced a charge of felony domestic violence for allegedly striking the mother of his three children outside a Las Vegas nightclub in 2003. In the 2005 trial by jury he was acquitted of hitting, kicking and pulling his girlfriend’s hair. The accuser recanted her version of events while on the witness stand. Josie Harris testified that she lied to police because she was angry Mayweather had left her for another woman. In front of the jury, Harris described Mayweather as a “teddy bear inside”.
You think that at the time of the incident, when she filed the report, that she knew he would go to jail if he was convicted? I doubt it. You think that Mayweather and his team didn't put the fear in her that if he goes to jail that he wouldn't be able to support her or her 3 children? I bet they did. You think that she didn't get used to the life of having money, and nice things for her and her three kids? Of course she did. Did she want to risk losing that support? Hell no. So why wouldn't she recant her story, she doesn't want to lose that lifestyle, or her means of support.
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