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Monday, January 3, 2011

Video shows woman that appears to be Floyd Mayweather's ex-girlfriend after alleged assault




A new video shows Floyd Mayweather's ex-girlfriend Josie Harris being wheeled off on a stretcher after the championship boxer allegedly struck her multiple times in the head with his fist in September, TMZ.com reported.

The video shows three young children rushing into the house before a woman goes out to greet a police car. Minutes later, paramedics are shown wheeling a woman who appears to be Harris out of her home as she holds her head and appears to be rolling in pain.

The September incident set off a series of legal woes for the boxer, who was charged with felony coercion, grand larceny and robbery in the incident. He faces 34 years in prison if convicted on those charges.

The violent fight was sparked by an argument about Harris' new boyfriend at the time, NBA player C.J. Watson.

According to court documents posted on TMZ, Mayweather allegedly came into Harris' Las Vegas home and began assaulting her and screamed "that he was going to kill me and my boyfriend and make sure we are taken care of," Harris testified in court.

After the incident, one witness told TMZ that he was awakened around 5 a.m. after he heard "a blood-curdling scream that sounded like someone was being murdered" before he saw someone in front of the house and then two cars speeding away.

This isn't the first time that Harris and Mayweather have been in court. In 2003, Harris accused Mayweather of punching and kicking her inside a Bentley.

Those charges were dismissed in 2005 after Harris said she lied to cops, according to TMZ.

The two have three children together.

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