Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. has filed a $340 million lawsuit against Showtime and network executive Stephen Espinoza, alleging they helped orchestrate a “complex scheme of financial fraud” that diverted large portions of his career earnings through hidden accounts and unauthorized transactions. According to ESPN, Mayweather claims the network failed to provide financial transparency and instead routed millions from his fight purses into accounts controlled by his former manager, leaving him significantly shortchanged despite generating more than $1.2 billion during his career. The lawsuit centers on Mayweather’s landmark 2013 deal with Showtime, under which he fought six major bouts, including his record-setting clash with Manny Pacquiao that produced more than $410 million in pay-per-view revenue.