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Tyga, Floyd Mayweather Jr., and The Money Team are facing accusations of RICO violations, fraud, breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and more, in a new lawsuit brought by jeweler Leonard Sulaymanov. According to documents caught by AllHipHop, Sulaymanov is accusing them of refusing to pay for luxury watches and other jewelry.


“Mayweather, TMT, and possibly others have systematically created, participated and engaged in what can be described as a quasi-criminal, money laundering scheme involving high-end, rare and exclusive luxury watches and jewelry,” Sulaymanov’s lawyers claimed. “The Defendants, acting in concert and with other financially incentivized third parties, will purchase/acquire luxury watches by soliciting watch brokers, like Plaintiffs herein, and offering them upfront cash with payment terms in exchange for the purchase of watches and jewelry, with no intention of paying off the total balances.”


Sulaymanov further cited a number of meetings in 2021 with Mayweather's associate, Jona Rechnitz. He claims the legendary boxer agreed to make several purchases amounting to a bill of $4,151,157. Rechnitz allegedly made an initial downpayment of $90,000, followed by another $177,000 payment, before he introduced him to Tyga in Las Vegas. The rapper agreed to buy a Rolex for $79,000 but allegedly didn't make any initial payments on it. As time went on with no further payments being made by either party, Sulaymanov decided to take legal action.
“Defendants … take possession of watches and jewelry, demanding formal paperwork, boxes and warranties, request repayment terms with upfront cash deposits, only to refuse to pay the full price for said items and in some instances, claim they never ‘purchased’ the item but rather it was ‘gifted’ to them because of their fame and status,” Sulaymanov’s lawyers noted. “Lawsuits around the country have been filed in recent years against said Defendants.”
 
Just Googled Jona Rechnitz, looks like dude is a walking fraudman lol





'Rechnitz, it turns out, is something of a troubled figure.

He launched Jadelle in 2018 on the strength of his personal relationships with celebrities including Kim Kardashian, NBA stars Shaquille O’Neal and Scottie Pippen, and boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (with whom Rechnitz is a co-defendent in an unrelated case about the profits of his Logan Paul fight).

But before he was billing himself as a jeweler to the stars, Rechnitz owned a real estate company and was a major donor to Bill De Blasio. He became the subject of federal corruption investigations into the mayor’s fund-raising activities.

In three trials, Rechnitz was a witness for the government. On the stand, he said his money bought access to the mayor. (In response, De Blasio called Rechnitz “a liar and a felon.”)

In 2019, Rechnitz pleaded guilty to fraud for bribing New York City officials on behalf of a hedge fund. Federal prosecutors sought a reduced sentence due to his cooperation, and a judge sentenced him to five months each house arrest and jail time.

Shortly after the sentencing, Victor Franco Noval, an investor in Jadelle, slapped Rechnitz with a lawsuit, claiming he was never repaid for a $2.8 million loan for the business. The jeweler initially gave $7 million in diamonds as collateral, but when Rechnitz cut a check and secured their return, it bounced, according to the complaint.

Novel’s lawyer told the New York Post that Recnitz was running a $15 million scheme.

And those aren’t even Rechnitz’s only legal disputes related to his jewelry business. The company M.J.S. Diamond sued Rechnitz in March, alleging he ordered $6.3 million worth of jewelry that he never paid for, reports Law360. The suit claims that the theft was part of a larger eight-figure fraud scheme in which Jadelle targeted jewelers on both the East and West Coasts.

Jadelle faced bankruptcy proceedings in 2020, but the case was later dismissed.
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'Sulaymanov further cited a number of meetings in 2021 with Mayweather's associate, Jona Rechnitz. He claims the legendary boxer agreed to make several purchases amounting to a bill of $4,151,157. Rechnitz allegedly made an initial downpayment of $90,000, followed by another $177,000 payment, before he introduced him to Tyga in Las Vegas.'

Sounds like Floyd never met dude and never actually bought anything either and that this Rechnitz dude told the jeweller Floyd would buy something to get an in... Floyd didnt make the two payments, Rechnitz did, right???
 
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'Sulaymanov further cited a number of meetings in 2021 with Mayweather's associate, Jona Rechnitz. He claims the legendary boxer agreed to make several purchases amounting to a bill of $4,151,157. Rechnitz allegedly made an initial downpayment of $90,000, followed by another $177,000 payment, before he introduced him to Tyga in Las Vegas.'

Sounds like Floyd never met dude and never actually bought anything either and that this Rechnitz dude told the jeweller Floyd would buy something to get an in... Floyd didnt make the two payments, Rechnitz did, right???
thats what they were insinuating when rumors of Floyd getting hemmed up in Dubai for a jewelry debt


Dude was using his relationship w Floyd to steal jewelry
 
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