
Business associates of boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. suffered a legal setback when a Los Angeles judge sided with franchisees alleging he and his fitness brand duped them out of more than over $8 million -- just a day after Mayweather prevailed in a separate case over alleged false claims about his company's public offering.
Judge Tiana J. Murillo sustained demurrers by the franchisees on Wednesday to answers submitted by associates of Mayweather, including high-ranking members a...
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