Retired boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s Las Vegas mansion was
burglarized over the weekend, while he partied in Los Angeles to
celebrate his 40th birthday.
According to a statement issued by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department, there was forced entry into his home on Wood Creek Court
through a rear office door sometime between Friday and Monday.
Officer Danny Cordero of the LVMPD office of public information, said
items of value were taken, but “we still don’t know what exactly was
taken. We haven’t gotten a list from the victim of what items were
taken.”
Cordero said it was still an active investigation, and detectives were
trying to get with the victim to see what exactly was taken. The
statement said suspects have not been identified at this time. The
police also did not identify the address as Mayweather’s residence.
Leonard Ellerbe, the CEO of Mayweather Promotions and a longtime close
friend of the former boxer, said he had no comment on the incident.
In 2008, Mayweather claimed that he was robbed of $7 million worth of jewelry during a burglary at his Las Vegas home.