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Floyd Mayweather Secretly Fathered Child With Dancer, Ordered to Pay 7-Figure Sum in Child Support

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been ordered by a Nevada court to pay nearly $1 million in back child support after being declared the father of a 4-year-old girl, according to court documents obtained by TMZ Sports.

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The ruling, issued in March, legally established Mayweather as the father of Price Moorehead, the daughter of Paige Moorehead, a former dancer at Mayweather's Las Vegas strip club, Girl Collection.

"The court finds that Floyd Mayweather, Jr., is the father of Price Moorehead," the judge wrote in the filing.

According to the report, Mayweather was ordered to pay $32,850 per month in child support, along with $933,050 in back payments.

The child is reportedly Mayweather's fifth.

The case began in 2023 when Moorehead petitioned a Nevada court to establish paternity for the child, who was born in December 2021. Moorehead claimed she had been involved in a long-term relationship with Mayweather that lasted roughly eight years before the relationship ended after she became pregnant.

She also alleged Mayweather, 49, pressured her to have an abortion and later terminated her employment at the club, where she had worked for several years.

According to TMZ Sports, the court noted that Mayweather failed to comply with multiple directives during the case, including orders related to DNA testing. A default judgment was later entered against him after he failed to respond.

Court documents also stated that Mayweather has paid only a portion of the money owed so far — roughly $151,000 — leading a judge to approve a lien reportedly worth up to $2 million against California property connected to the former world champion.