On Thursday, Floyd Mayweather's ex-fiancee, Shantel Jackson announced during a press conference that she’s suing him for allegedly assaulting her on several occasions and even threatening to shoot her.
According to the lawsuit, Shantel claims Floyd first assaulted her in 2012 after he was released from jail for a domestic violence case against his baby mama. She said during an argument, "He twisted [her] arm, choked her and forcibly took her phone away from her to look through it."
She claims that in April 2013, Floyd allegedly bent her arm, restrained her and pointed a gun at her foot, asking "Which toe do you want me to shoot?" She said he then forced her to remove her 17-carat engagement ring at gun point.
Shantel claims he invaded her privacy by posting her sonogram pics and medical records on social media, accusing her of aborting their twins. In addition, she said that in February 2014, he assaulted her again at his condo at the Ritz in L.A when she was trying to leave after another argument. Floyd grabbed her by the arm, dragged her back inside and prevented her from leaving for more than an hour.
Shantel is suing for assault, battery, defamation, invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress, harassment and a lot more.