Floyd Mayweather is facing fresh legal trouble, this time tied to an alleged unpaid private jet arrangement.
According to a complaint filed in Los Angeles County, Jet Set Aircraft Inc. is seeking more than $105,000 from Mayweather and several co-defendants over services connected to a 2025 charter. The lawsuit names Mayweather, his company TBE Aviation, and others, alleging they failed to cover costs after requesting and using private aviation services.
The filing outlines a series of claims, including breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and fraud, and argues that the defendants accepted the services but failed to fulfill their payment obligations. The company says it provided a range of aviation-related support, such as pilots, fuel, maintenance, and flight coordination, at the defendants’ request.
Court documents state the total amount owed is at least $105,690.01, with the plaintiff seeking repayment, interest, and additional damages. The complaint also alleges that promises were made to ensure payment would be handled, but those assurances were not honored.
An itemized invoice included in the filing details various charges tied to the trip, including flight planning, fuel, crew services, and maintenance-related expenses, which together make up the disputed balance.
The lawsuit further claims that those involved were aware of concerns about payment practices, alleging that services were accepted with the expectation of compensation, only for payment to ultimately not be made.
This latest case adds to a growing list of legal and financial disputes involving the boxing icon in recent months.
Despite earning hundreds of millions over the course of his career, Mayweather has been hit with multiple claims tied to unpaid bills and financial disagreements. As of now, neither Mayweather nor his representatives has publicly responded to the latest lawsuit.