Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been ordered to pay $933,050 in back child support and $32,850 a month in ongoing support for his 4-year-old daughter, a Nevada court has ruled via TMZ Sports.
A judge declared the undefeated former boxing champion the legal father of Price Moorehead in a default judgment issued in March, according to court documents. Mayweather, 49, did not respond to the paternity petition or court orders directing him to take a DNA test, even after being served twice.
Paige Moorehead filed the petition in June 2023 to establish paternity for the girl, who was born in December 2021. Moorehead, who worked as a dancer at Mayweather’s Girl Collection strip club in Las Vegas for four years, has claimed the pair were in an eight-year intimate relationship. She alleges Mayweather ended the relationship, pressured her to have an abortion and fired her after learning she was pregnant in April 2021.
Court records show Mayweather has paid only about $151,000 toward his obligations. To help secure payment, the judge authorized Moorehead to place a lien of up to $2 million on property he owns in California.
The ruling, first reported by TMZ, marks Mayweather’s fifth child. He has not publicly commented on the case.