Mayweather’s Daughter Iyanna

Floyd Mayweather’s daughter Iyanna is in the police custody after she allegedly stabbed another lady over American
rapper, NBA Youngboy.
Reports have it that Youngboy was currently at the house amidst the fight.
According to TMZ, Iyanna ‘ Yaya’ Mayweather, 19 years old, was arrested for felony aggravated assault and taken
to Harris County Jail in Houston in the early hours of Saturday morning ( April 4). She was involved in a physical
confrontation with another woman named Lapattra Lashai Jacobs, at the rapper’s home after arriving and finding
the pair together.
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Both women are said to be dating the rapper, whose real name is Kentrell DeSean Gaulden.
Iyanna is reported to have told Lapattra Jacobs to leave, that she was engaged to YoungBoy when she found them together.
The pair later got in a fight in the kitchen with Iyanna allegedly charging at Jacobs with two knives and stabbing her.
Gossip of the City says Jacobs, who is one YoungBoy’s baby-mamas is in critical condition after being stabbed.
Iyanna Mayweather allegedly said that she was incited into defending herself when Jacobs pulled her hair and ran into
the kitchen.

She has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon. Her bond was set at $30,000.
Some days back NBA Youngboy was seen cursing Floyd Mayweather, amidst calling out Kodak Black,
who said the rapper co-operated with the Police . In the Instragram Live Video, Youngboy woke up Iyanna,
who seem to be sleeping in the rappers House, it seem that she was allowed quick freedom because of Coronavirus
Pandemic. As the Authorities are trying to dismiss cases faster to avoid spread of the disease.
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Kodak Black in still behind bars and will be free again on or about Aug. 14, 2022 — according to the feds
Kodak is serving 46 months for a gun possession case, and has spent the first chunk of his sentence in a
Miami federal pen.

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