
Mayweather Faces Las Vegas Felony Charges, Sparks Legal Battle
Floyd Mayweather Jr. is facing felony charges in Las Vegas, prompting legal proceedings; the article notes the charges without providing detailed specifics in the excerpt.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. is facing felony charges in Las Vegas, prompting legal proceedings; the article notes the charges without providing detailed specifics in the excerpt.

Georgia Bulldogs walk-on London Seymour has been booked on 11 felony counts of criminal property damage tied to Dec. 5–6 incidents at UGA dorms (Rooker Hall and Busbee Hall). Warrants were issued Jan. 28 and he bonded out the same night. Seymour, son of former Bulldog Richard Seymour, joined Georgia as a 2025 walk-on and appeared in one game (vs. Marshall). Athens–Clarke records updated the charge total after an earlier misreport.

Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze resigned after being charged with a felony for tampering with public records and funneling courtroom work to her friend, Mark Dottore, amid ongoing investigations and disciplinary actions for misconduct.
Former NFL quarterback and Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez has been charged with a felony after a stabbing incident in Indianapolis, where he was involved in an altercation with a truck driver that resulted in Sanchez being stabbed and hospitalized. The incident is under investigation, and additional charges may be filed.

Raja Jackson, son of UFC legend Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, was arrested in Los Angeles on a felony charge related to an assault on pro wrestler Syko Stu during a wrestling event in August, with Jackson currently held on $50,000 bail.

Rashee Rice of the Kansas City Chiefs has been suspended for the first six games of the NFL season due to a felony related to a street racing incident, which also resulted in a 30-day jail sentence. He will miss the initial games but is expected to return in Week Seven, as the team aims to have him healthy for the 2025 season.

Minnesota state senator Nicole Mitchell, convicted of first-degree burglary, plans to resign by early August after facing calls from colleagues; her resignation will be timed to ensure her son’s health insurance and legislative duties are managed, amidst political debates about accountability and the impact on the state Senate majority.

Auburn linebacker D’Angelo Barber was arrested on felony drug trafficking charges, though further details are not provided in the article.

A 17-year-old incoming Florida football player was arrested on a felony charge of false imprisonment following a domestic dispute, where he allegedly held and choked the victim, who sustained visible injuries. The school is aware of the incident and is monitoring the situation.

The Wisconsin Department of Justice has filed 10 new felony charges against former Trump allies Kenneth Chesebro, Jim Troupis, and Mike Roman, accusing them of defrauding 10 Republican electors in a scheme to overturn the 2020 election results. The charges allege that the three misled the electors into believing their meeting was lawful, leading them to cast votes for Donald Trump. The accused are set to appear in court in Madison, with the investigation ongoing.

A Minnesota election judge, Timothy Michael Scouton, has been charged with two felonies for allegedly allowing 11 unregistered individuals to vote in Badoura Township. The investigation began after missing voter registration forms were reported by Hubbard County Auditor Kay Rave. Scouton allegedly instructed other election judges to bypass registration forms, leading to his arrest. The Minnesota Secretary of State's office emphasized the seriousness of the allegations, which could result in up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

A Minnesota election judge, Timothy Michael Scouton, has been charged with two felonies for allegedly allowing 11 unregistered individuals to vote in Badoura Township. The investigation began when the Hubbard County Auditor found no voter registration forms among the materials returned by Scouton. Other election judges reported that Scouton instructed them not to use registration forms, suggesting new voters only needed to sign a book. Scouton was arrested after declining to make a statement and faces up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine if convicted.

A Minnesota election judge, Timothy Michael Scouton, has been charged with two felonies for allegedly allowing 11 unregistered individuals to vote in Badoura Township. The investigation began when the Hubbard County Auditor found no voter registration forms among the materials returned by Scouton. Other election judges reported that Scouton instructed them not to use registration forms, suggesting new voters only needed to sign a book. The Minnesota Secretary of State's office emphasized the seriousness of the allegations, which could result in up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Robert Vito, known for his role in 'Spy Kids 3D: Game Over,' was arrested for felony domestic violence after an alleged altercation with his girlfriend and young son at his Los Angeles home. Police responded to a call and found visible injuries on his girlfriend, leading to Vito's arrest. He was released on a $50,000 bond.

Former President Trump has been found guilty on 34 felony counts related to falsifying documents to cover up payments to Stormy Daniels. Meanwhile, Wall Street is under pressure as Salesforce's revenue misses expectations, and the US GDP shows a slowing economy. Investors are awaiting key earnings reports and the Personal Consumption Expenditures report.