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Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by dre11(m): 9:08pm On Oct 04
Breach of Contract: US court orders Mayweather to pay Nigerian firm, Zinni Media, N4.2b

[quote]An appellate court in the United States has upheld the ruling of a lower court ordering former World Champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. to pay a Nigerian company, Zinni Media Concept Limited, the sum of N4.2 billion in damages for breach of contract and fraud.

A statement signed by the company’s media executive, Alex Nwankwo, says the appellate court found merit in the ruling of a lower court that found Mayweather guilty of breach of contract agreement, expressing satisfaction from the organisation over the ruling.

The agreement with Zinni Media Concept Limited requires Mayweather to make different appearances in Africa, including one in Nigeria in June 2017.

He, however, did not fulfil a duly entered agreement but instead terminated it without cause and refused to reimburse the advance payment made by the company for the service.

The CEO of Zinni Media Ltd, Prince Donatus Okonkwo, had only wanted reimbursement for the company’s deposits, but Mayweather and his initial set of legal representatives implied that because the company was not based in the United States, he could not make any refund, the statement noted.

“Feeling violated and robbed, Zinni Media Ltd had no option but to seek and retain legal assistance within the USA to address the breach of contract.

“After several unsuccessful attempts to recover the appearance fees from the American boxer, the company instituted legal action against Mayweather in 2018, where it alleged breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and fraud against the former champion. We are grateful that two courts have granted a prayer by Zinni Media Ltd to impose terminating sanctions against Mayweather,” the statement added.

It could be recalled that on October 31, 2023, a lower court had ordered Mayweather to pay Zinni $1,638,542 in damages, $721,881.32 in prejudgment interest, $16,270 in sanctioned attorney fees, as well as $285 in costs.

Dissatisfied with the judgement, Mayweather, however, filed an appeal. On August 27, 2024, the California Court of Appeal upheld the ruling of the lower court.

The judgement was confirmed by court documents made available to journalists in Nigeria, dated August 27, 2024, and endorsed by Eva McClintock, Clerk of the Court of Appeals of the State of California.

The document is referenced (Second Appellate District, Case No. B334403; County Super. Ct. No. 19VECV00170). Okeke & Associates, PC., by Patrick I. Okeke, Esq., represented the Plaintiff and Appellant (Zinni), while the Defendant and Respondent (Mayweather) was represented by Eisner LLP, by Jeremiah Reynolds, Esq., and Benjamin Kassis, Esq.

The statement said despite the ruling of the court of appeal and finality on the case, Mayweather had still refused to pay the judgement money, which continues to grow at 10% per annum.

In a bid to enforce the judgement, the court has gone ahead to instruct USA attorneys to target Mayweather’s 2015 Bugatti GSV or his 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta, both valued over the judgement amount, Zinni Media Ltd further stated in its release.

“We have already defeated Mayweather and his attorneys on numerous occasions during the proceedings, so the enforcement of the judgement will be duly applied.

“Our forensic investigators have also uncovered a substantial number of Mayweather’s valued assets, showing that he was very successful but clearly overstating his true net worth,” the statement added.

Alex Nwankwo quoted Prince Okonkwo as reacting on if his lawyers succeed in securing the Bugatti or Ferrari; he laughed and said, “these are very fast cars, but no good roads to drive them on in Nigeria.”

Prince Okonkwo, a successful business mogul, is a former Anambra governorship aspirant and currently the Honorary Consul of the Democratic Republic of Congo to Nigeria.

He is also the founder and chairman of Tetrazzini Group of Companies.

https://guardian.ng/news/breach-of-contract-us-court-orders-mayweather-to-pay-nigerian-firm-zinni-media-n4-2b/

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by Sciencekids: 9:13pm On Oct 04
Dear everyone, please forgive me for doing this but it seems that I have no choice. I'm typing this with tears in my eyes and with a very heavy heart. I'm doing this for my little girl who is asthmatic, I have exhausted my savings to buy her Seretide inhaler but at this point it has become too expensive to afford. I work two jobs to provide for my family but it never seem to be enough and as it stands I have exhausted all channels with which I can borrow money to buy it. It is sold for 18,500 but anything we can lay our hands on is perfectly okay please. Even 1k will go a long way to keep my baby girl alive please. Please my family, am on my knees, I am pleading for assistance to save my daughters life. I beg you in God's name please.. Any well meaning Nigerian whom God has touched their heart to help us, please help us. May the Almighty GOD bless all you lay your fingers on, amen.

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by chudez0147(m): 9:45pm On Oct 04
That amount is like what he spends a night in our club in Ohio. Is nothing! cool

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by Melagros(m): 9:46pm On Oct 04
COMRADES, Mayweather is rich, he will pay the money, he should try to pay ASAP to avoid a disgrace

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by dynicks(m): 9:46pm On Oct 04
Imagine going to bed only to wake up to this kind of update to your favour in this tinubu era.....

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by Illuminatiship(m): 9:46pm On Oct 04
The money is small

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by NwaNimo1(m): 9:46pm On Oct 04
Chai.....see wetin dem do a whole Mayweather?

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by tommykiwi(m): 9:46pm On Oct 04
That is good news for the firm.

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by merits(m): 9:47pm On Oct 04
Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by Venom11(m): 9:47pm On Oct 04
Omo
Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by chudez0147(m): 9:47pm On Oct 04
Sciencekids:
Serves him right
Look at you . That is nothing to TMT

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by PlanetZero: 9:47pm On Oct 04
Country where there is justice

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by INTEGRITYA1(m): 9:47pm On Oct 04
Justice at last.

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by Cj4charles(m): 9:48pm On Oct 04
Money Man

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by Yankee101: 9:48pm On Oct 04
Good news

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by Linesman(m): 9:48pm On Oct 04
The Nigerian CEO don make am be that.

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by ATEAMS: 9:49pm On Oct 04
Who go disobey court order for USA

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by uncleck: 9:50pm On Oct 04
Big win! Huge amount of money

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by chukwuibuipob: 9:50pm On Oct 04
cool Hope Ngr judges dey see am sad not like that CRIMINAL OBI wey carried "Coke" and asked to pay 2 millions sad angry angry sad /4 yrs jail sad sad

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by ehikwe22: 9:52pm On Oct 04
If this was an American company, they would award 10 million against mayweather.

Mayweather is dumb. Because it's not an American company you want to defraud them? Even had the guts to appeal? On what grounds would he ever win such a case of broad daylight robbery?

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by mightyhaze: 9:52pm On Oct 04
This one no be money naa..

Mayweather wen dey collect over 200b naira per fight wen u convert from pounds...

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by MagicalConcepts(f): 9:53pm On Oct 04
Intergrity1:
Omo, that firm has made it
Sweet money.
Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by ceejayluv(m): 9:53pm On Oct 04
That's barely $2..8 million. Shouldn't shake Mayweather... Unless he's been squandering his earnings.

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by killuminati(m): 9:54pm On Oct 04


She don't love me, she nuh love me
Me say she don't love me, she no love me

She just love money, she no love me
Me say she don't love meeee eee

She just wan f u c k a money man, a money man
Something bout the money man

She'll suck your body down, if you're money man
Nothing but the money man

Me say she wan f u c k a money maaaaan, a money man
Something bout the millions

grin cool
Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by LIGHTROOM: 9:54pm On Oct 04
Why them no carry tunubu drug case go this particular judge table, tunubu for they chill with ekweremadu for prison now.

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by buharibanjo(m): 9:54pm On Oct 04
Black man wan de Rob black man despite being successful because of wrong attorneys. Imagine trying to defraud a company because it's situated not in the US
Serves him right
Sabi overstate networth like mad

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by faceland: 9:54pm On Oct 04
Glad a minority can get justice over a high profile local.

For celebration. I dedicate "Made In America" by Jay Z.

DJ jam it up

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by fintol: 9:55pm On Oct 04
mightyhaze:
This one no be money naa..

Mayweather wen dey collect over 200b naira per fight wen u convert from pounds...
since he has that kind of money why the delay to refund.

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by 77up(m): 9:55pm On Oct 04
Congratulations to Zinni media, we go party on Monday🤸

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Re: Breach Of Contract: US Court Orders Mayweather To Pay Nigerian Firm N4.2b Damage by Chetas81(m): 9:57pm On Oct 04
BROWN PAPER BLANK SUMMONED

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