(Sports news – Boxing news) The shocking scandal involving boxing legend Floyd Mayweather’s alcoholic daughter brutally attacking her love rival has new developments.
Iyanna Mayweather – the 19-year-old daughter of “The only loser” in the boxing world, Floyd Mayweather, is at great risk of being released from prison after being urgently arrested by the police on April 4. The reason is because this quirky girl used a knife to seriously injure her rival Lapattra Jacobs, who had a child with rapper YoungBoy (real name Kentrell DeSean Gaulden), Iyanna’s current fiance.
Floyd Mayweather’s daughter – Iyanna Mayweather and her boyfriend, rapper and musician YoungBoy
The incident happened at YoungBoy’s home in Houston (Texas, USA). Iyanna was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Recently, reports said that the Mayweather daughter is hiring famous lawyer Kurt Schaffer, who once successfully defended the rights of former client James Prince, founder of the famous hiphop record label Rap-A. -Lot Records.
Lawyer Schaffer said that Mayweather’s teenage daughter is trying to plead not to be charged with any crimes in her upcoming trial in August.
According to bossip.com, if convicted by the court, Iyanna Mayweather will likely receive up to… 99 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Latest images of Mayweather’s daughter while being detained at Harris County Jail (Texas, USA)
For her part, Lapattra Jacobs told police that she was stabbed twice by Iyanna with a kitchen knife she found during a fight in YoungBoy’s kitchen. The victim has overcome the critical condition, but is still in the emergency room in the hospital after surgery.
Victim of jealousy attack – Lapattra Jacobs (small photo below) expressed panic and anger on her personal page after being stabbed to death by Mayweather’s daughter.
YoungBoy, a witness to a jealousy fight between two women, was detained by the police for questioning but was later released. As for Iyanna Mayweather, this girl is living in dark days at the Harris County Detention Center (Texas) before appearing in court 4 months later.