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Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been released early Friday morning from a Las Vegas jail after serving two months of his six month sentence for a domestic violence charge. He was let out early for good behavior. Mayweather will have to complete 100 hours of community service and a 12-month domestic violence program, of which he is about halfway done.
According to TMZ,
Floyd Mayweather Jr. is officially a free man — the boxing champ was all smiles when he was released early Friday morning from a Vegas jail, where he served roughly 2 months of his 3-month sentence for domestic violence.
Floyd was sentenced to jail in December over a 2010 incident, when he beat up his baby mama in front of their kids — but the judge allowed Floyd to turn himself in on June 1st, so he could fight Miguel Cotto on May 5th (Floyd won).
A spokesperson for the LVPD said Mayweather was being released early for good behavior behind bars.
Floyd was originally sentenced to 6 months in jail after pleading guilty to misdemeanor domestic violence — but 3 months of that sentence was suspended.
Floyd also pled no contest to 2 misdemeanor harassment charges — after allegedly threatening to beat his kids too during the incident.
In addition to the jail time, Floyd was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service and a 12-month domestic violence program. So far, he’s completed roughly half of both.
Floyd’s boy 50 Cent was among the group of people who came to pick Floyd up from jail … and can be seen riding shotgun when Floyd drives away (see video below).
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