Boxing champion-turned-record executive floyd mayweather, JR. has been ordered to pay almost $6,000 (£4,000) to a New York management company after he was accused of poaching a rap artist for his label.
Bosses at Long Island, New York-based Just For You Entertainment sued Mayweather, Jr. for "surreptitiously signing" Freck Billionaire - real name Jeffrey Whitters - to his Philthy Rich Records in 2008.
Just For You executives claimed the rapper had signed an exclusive contract with them in 2005 and sought a reported $750,000 (£500,000) in damages, claiming costs including $155,000 (£103,330) for studio time, living and travel expenses.
The case recently went to court and Manhattan federal Judge Kevin Castel ruled in Just For You's favour, but he only approved a handful of the expenses.
Castel told the courtroom: "The problem with this case is a lack of probative evidence. It appears no records were kept for many items where damages were claimed."
Mayweather never answered the suit against him.