Mayweather’s Daughter Bags Six-Year Sentence For Stabbing Woman

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Iyanna Mayweather, the daughter of famed American boxer Floyd Mayweather, will serve six years of deferred adjudication after pleading guilty to the 2020 stabbing of another lady in Cypress.

On October 17, Iyanna appeared in front of a court and pleaded guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for the April 2020 incident.

According to court documents, Iyanna stabbed a woman in the arm many times following a disagreement.

However, as part of the plea agreement, she will avoid incarceration.

A deferred adjudication is a special form of judge-ordered probation that allows Iyanna to accept responsibility for a crime without an actual conviction placed on record.

And under her sentence, Iyanna will need to abide by the following: cannot commit any offenses, cannot use or possess any illegal drug or prescription drugs that are not currently prescribed by a medical professional, report to supervising officer and work a suitable employment and/or attend school full-time.

Also, she will remain within Harris County or any counties directly touching Harris County, and cannot travel outside the location unless given permission.

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