
Nationwide — Floyd Mayweather Jr. is facing a lawsuit over claims he failed to pay a private jet bill linked to a 2025 charter flight. The case alleges he and co-defendants owe more than $105,000 for aviation services used during the trip.
According to Complex, the complaint was filed in Los Angeles County by Jet Set Aircraft Inc. It names Mayweather, his company TBE Aviation, and others, alleging they did not pay for private aviation services tied to the charter arrangement.
Court records show the dispute involves at least $105,690.01. The company says it provided full flight support at the defendants’ request, including pilots, fuel, maintenance, and flight coordination.
An itemized invoice attached to the lawsuit outlines the charges. It includes flight planning, crew services, fuel costs, and maintenance work, all combined into the unpaid balance.
The lawsuit includes claims for breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and fraud. It states the services were used with assurances of payment, but the company says those promises were not kept.
Jet Set Aircraft Inc also claims the defendants accepted the services despite concerns about payment practices. It argues that compensation was expected throughout the arrangement, but the final bill remained unpaid.
As of now, neither Mayweather nor his representatives has publicly responded to the lawsuit. The case adds to ongoing legal and financial disputes involving the boxing star.
