Friday September 21, 2012
Mayweather ordered to pay Pacman’s legal costs
LAS VEGAS: Boxer Floyd Mayweather has been ordered by a US judge to pay over US$100,000 in legal costs after the American failed to answer questions from Manny Pacquiao’s lawyers in a defamation case.
American federal judge Larry Hicks awarded Pacquiao about US$113,000 in legal fees for his lawyers and US$774 in costs, because of “Mayweather’s obviously intentional decision not to appear for his court ordered deposition.” — AFP
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