Man suing Mayweather in shooting outside skating rink

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  1. Sledgehammer!!!

    Sledgehammer!!! New Member Full Member

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    Man suing Mayweather in shooting outside skating rink




    By Francis McCabe
    LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
    Posted: Aug. 16, 2011 | 5:52 p.m.
    A Las Vegas man who accused undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. of ordering his bodyguard to shoot at him outside a Boulder Highway skating rink in August 2009 is suing the former Olympian.
    The details of the lawsuit were not immediately available, but the plaintiff named in the suit is Quincey Williams, one of two men who say they were shot at by Mayweather's bodyguard Ocie Harris outside the Crystal Palace Skating Center.
    Williams, who has publicly said he believes Mayweather told Harris to shoot at him, is being represented by high-profile attorney Robert Eglet in the negligence lawsuit filed Tuesday in District Court, court records show.
    Williams also accused Mayweather in November 2010 of trying to force his vehicle off the road in an alleged road rage incident that was investigated by Las Vegas police. Mayweather was not charged after the investigation.
    Williams has told the Review-Journal that he has feared for his life since the skating rink shooting.
    "He (Mayweather) feels like he's entitled to do whatever he wants and get away with it. He wants to walk around and intimidate people like he's some type of thug," Williams said after reporting the incident on the road.
    Williams told the Review-Journal that he was a young boxer when he first met Mayweather after his success in the 1996 Olympics. Williams later worked for Mayweather but said he quit because of low pay.
    The relationship soured in 2009 after Williams sent a text message to Mayweather saying he hoped the undefeated boxer would lose.
    Months after the text message was sent, on the evening of Aug. 23, 2009, Williams told authorities, Mayweather threatened his life at the skating rink on Boulder Highway, north of Flamingo Road.
    Authorities allege that around 10 p.m. that day, Harris shot at a BMW containing Williams and another man, Damein Bland, as the vehicle was leaving the skating rink. The car was hit six times.
    No one was injured and Mayweather was not charged.
    Harris, of Chicago, was indicted on two felonies, attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon in connection with the shooting. He remains free on bail awaiting a February trial.
    Williams could not be reached for comment about the lawsuit.
    Attorney Mark Ferrario, who is defending Mayweather in other civil cases, did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
    In recent months several other lawsuits against Mayweather have popped up, in which the boxer is accused of ordering body guards to assault and intimidate people in Las Vegas.
    In June, Anthony Cliff alleged that Mayweather ordered three of his bodyguards to assault him at the Palms valet entrance on May 27, 2010, after he'd been told not to photograph the boxer.
    According to Cliff's lawsuit, Mayweather made a "'thumbs down' sign or gesture to the bodyguards, which was a signal for the bodyguards to attack."
    Mayweather is also being sued by a bouncer at the Strip nightclub Drai's who said he was assaulted by the boxer's bodyguard Jan. 2. In a lawsuit filed in May, Clay Gerling alleged that an unknown bodyguard for Mayweather "maliciously assaulted and battered plaintiff, by grabbing the plaintiff, and choking him" after he asked for identification from Mayweather and others in his entourage.
    In criminal court, the boxer faces two misdemeanor harassment counts after an October confrontation with Southern Highlands security guards over parking issues.
    Mayweather faces a misdemeanor battery charge in connection with a Nov. 15, 2010, incident involving another guard, Shayne Smith. A bench trial in that case is set for Nov. 4.
    Mayweather also faces an Oct. 20 preliminary hearing on felony charges, including coercion, grand larceny and robbery, in connection with a Sept. 9, 2010 incident with his three children and their mother, Josie Harris. Mayweather is free on $31,000 bail in that case.
    Both criminal cases have been delayed by Mayweather's defense lawyers until after a scheduled fight with Victor Ortiz for the WBC welterweight title on Sept. 17 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
    Meanwhile, boxer Manny Pacquiao, considered by many the world's best pound-for-pound fighter, is suing Mayweather over accusations that Pacquiao was using performance-enhancing drugs. The 2009 lawsuit followed talks for a fight between the two that fell apart over Mayweather's demands that both fighters submit to random blood and urine tests before the bout.
    Mayweather has failed to show up to multiple depositions ordered in that case.
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  2. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Even if Mayweather ordered his security to shoot, ultimately the security gaurd is responsibile for his actions. Williams shouldn't have a leg to stand on
     
  3. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    I first I thought it was a bull**** story about some guy who just wanted some cash but as there was a definite shooting and there are other 2 incidents where he has allegedly ordered his body guards to assault someone it begins to look like it is possible.

    Mayweather seems to be out of control. He needs to get get back in the ring and train regularly just to keep him from causing trouble. Seems he's this generations Tyson, too much money and no self control.
     
  4. blacktopbully

    blacktopbully Boxing Addict banned

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    he was selling the fight yall chill
     
  5. ptm

    ptm Active Member Full Member

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    100% Agreed
     
  6. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Too bad he didn't shoot back.
     
  7. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You would do anything to keep floyd away from pac :rofl
     
  8. v2k987

    v2k987 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dude.... you obviously have no clue as to how the law works. Mayweather, if he ordered it, is complicit.

    But anyway, this case sounds like bull... why bother even posting this rubbish
     
  9. DobyZhee

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    his lackeys are dumb as **** but i'm sure they don't care since they got paid.

    it all depends on the text messages and what was said.

    lol@ skating rink shootings. Really Floyd??
     
  10. NorthernCross

    NorthernCross Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not true. If he ordered his guard to shoot, then his intentional conduct becomes a proximate cause of the wrongdoing.
     
  11. Blake Rayne

    Blake Rayne Fat Cuban Aficianado Full Member

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    Pretty sure they are both responsible as per murder, robbery charges etc.
     
  12. blacktopbully

    blacktopbully Boxing Addict banned

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    yeah i dont know what law books you've read where you see in there if you tell someone to shoot someone and they do that's on them

    that's insane logic

    you'd have conspiracy to comit murder

    you'd be charged with premeditated murder pretty much
     
  13. irishny

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    Didnt the court already throw this out?

    What makes the guy think it will be different this time?
     
  14. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    no need for that, floyd is doing a great job on it by himself since 2009.
     
  15. PNoyFightFanUSN

    PNoyFightFanUSN Larry Don't Give a **** Full Member

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    They threw out the supposed "thumbs-down" assault case.I thought they also threw out the skating rink shoot-out lawsuit :think