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Duane Moody, left, boxer Floyd Mayweather jr and Zindzi Mandela after discussing the possibility of Mayweather fighting Manny Pacquiao in SA.
A US judge has ruled that Zindzi Mandela, the daughter of Nelson Mandela, pay Los Angeles boxing adviser Duane Moody R62.1 million ($7.5m) in damages for breaching a contract which was to see champion boxers Floyd Mayweather jr and Manny Pacquiao fight in SA as part of her father’s 93rd birthday celebrations.
Judge Richard Niedorf handed down the default judgment in Moody’s favour on Monday after Mandela failed to file responding papers. A copy of the judgment, which The Mercury has seen, states that Mandela must pay $7.5m plus $433.50 in costs.
Moody claims in court papers that Mandela approached him in February to help secure one of the most anticipated events in boxing history – a bout between unbeaten World Boxing Council welterweight champion Mayweather jr and World Boxing Organisation welterweight champion Pacquiao, which was scheduled for Orlando Stadium, Soweto, in November.
It would have formed part of Mandela’s 93rd birthday celebrations and would have been announced at a press conference on his birthday on July 18.
Moody claims that negotiations with Mayweather jr fell through when Mandela did not come up with the cash to finance the event. He launched his lawsuit in the Los Angeles Superior Court on April 15, claiming damages for breach of oral contract, promise without the intent to perform, and negligent misrepresentation.
He sued for the $7.5m he claims he was promised by Mandela. Moody’s lawyer, Jamie Keeton, declined to comment on how the judgment would be enforced.
Moody said he had had a good relationship with Mandela. “She approached me and asked me to help bring Mayweather junior to SA to fight Manny Pacquiao as a birthday present for Mr. Mandela.”
Contacted for comment, Mandela said questions should be referred to her US representative, VisionQwest CEO Michael Lodge, who said Moody had not been involved in the talks with Mayweather jr or Pacquiao at any stage. VisionQwest Resource Group Inc and SA company Mohlaleng Media had conducted the negotiations, with Mandela acting as consultant to Mohlaleng.
“I have never met this individual (Moody), nor does he have any legal agreements with either company regarding Mayweather vs Pacquiao proposed bouts. All proposals and agreements had to go through our two firms; our firms were the decision makers.”
However, Moody said he had an oral agreement with Mandela to get 15 percent ($7.5m) of the estimated $50m to be paid to Mayweather jr. He had set up meetings with Mayweather sr and then with Mayweather jr in Las Vegas in February and March.
“Mayweather jr was excited about the fight and about bringing his family to meet Nelson Mandela. He had not known Mandela had been an amateur fighter. We started off with a $20m purse per fighter and said they would get a percentage of the pay-per-view and other revenues. And then it was to be a purse of $50m per fighter. Zindzi assured me she had the money in place,” said Moody.
He claims the negotiations unravelled after he learnt that Mandela did not have the money to finance the fight. He had sued because the failed negotiations had damaged his reputation.
“It messed up my credibility with the Mayweathers and it affected my ability to do business in the entertainment industry,” he said.
“I brought the case against Mandela because she was the person I was dealing with; my agreement was with her.”
Lodge said Mandela was aware of the default judgment and the matter was being handled by her legal team.
“We need to put this issue to bed and respond through the correct legal avenue and resolve the issue for Mandela. She was not in a position to make agreements on behalf of Mohlaleng or VisionQwest.
“Mandela has a solid legal response and we stand behind her on this case. We have turned everything over to our corporate legal counsel.”
Lodge said Mandela had not initially responded to the lawsuit, which she had been aware of. “We were under the impression that Mohlaleng would cover the legal costs of the lawsuit since Ms Mandela was a consultant with that company when the Mayweather fight negotiations took place.
“However, Mohlaleng has not responded to our request for their involvement. Time went by quickly and there was not a timely response to the legal case from our office here in Los Angeles.”
Mohlaleng Media did not respond to questions sent to them. - The Mercury
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chuck, wrote
One could argue that Apartheid is to blame - perhaps if her father had been more involved in raising his children, instead of spending 27 years in jail, he would have been able to give them moral grounding.
Tshepo, wrote
She is not concerned about the amount. Somehow tender will be awarded to her companies or direct funding in the guise of a project funding.
karen, wrote
I BET YOU SHE WILL CRY THAT SHE WAS "MISUNDERSTOOD". LOL. THAT IS THE MOST USED PHRASE THESE DAYS. HILLARIOUS. WHAT A JOKE. IF SHE HASNS'T MET HIM....HOW DID SHE GET PHOTOGRAPHED WITH HIM. THERE IS JUST NO COMPENSATION FOR BRAINS.
Realist, wrote
I have this nagging feeling that Zindzi had some deep dark hidden plan one way or another to get all those millions paid from the South African taxpayers’ pocket. However something went very wrong in her calculations (thanks Heavens !). She has more than enough contact with ANC politicians. And what percentage of corruption should one estimate for the existing number of ANC politicians? 20%? 60%? 75%? 99%??? Who can we say would be totally within integrity besides Thuli Madonsela? Who? Zindzi also learned something entirely new to her with this incident. And that is, that our words are immensely powerful and valuable. If truth is not included in what we are voicing, it can turn out to be a VERY expensive omission! I dearly hope I am wrong on all counts, including about Zindzi. I am only afraid that I might not be…
Anonymous, wrote
Is daddy going to pay.........or will they just ignore it??
Ash, wrote
“I have never met this individual (Moody)" she says. Yet there they are - Moody, Mayweather and Zindzi all smiling together in the same photo. This picture was obviously taken before Moody discovered the incompetence of his counterpart. Once again a South African representative takes no responsibility for her actions or lack there of. Imagine we all had that attitude. No more taxes for sars. No more funding lavish the lifestyles of the government.
Peter, wrote
This is Africa - People think that nothing is binding. Well welcome to the real World. The only problem is it will probably once again be tax payers money which will foot this bill.
Brasco, wrote
These affirmative action placements just cause us unlimited embarressment . Get someone who knows the work , not some braindead nincompoop with a name made famous through dubious means . Make the Mandela foundation pay for this ......
DD, wrote
And I thought that I had problems. That's a crap load of money to pay, even for a Mandela.
Anonymous, wrote
Aeemsa ine has to be careful when dealing with the Man dela offspring!They are all riding on the Name Mandela and the father.grandfathers back- BUT they are NOT birds of the same feather it seems!Too many of them always involved in Court Cases erc.. amazing how you have NOTHING AND THEN ALL OF A SUDDEN, YOU BECOME MILLIONAIRES AND BILLIONAIRES - without working not ONE single day yourself?? Many skeletons in the cupboards of the ENTIRE family. MOTHER, WINNIOE,well she has managed several times to even stay out of jail!
John, wrote
What a liar she is. She says she has never met him but they are holding the same piece of paper(probabaly the agreement)in the above photo.
tony, wrote
The apples dont fall far from the tree, do they winnie ???? Seems everytime the name mandela comes up in the news these days there is some kind of legal or financial problem, usually about one of them defrauding or owing money. Karma is a real bitch sometimes, isnt it mandla zindzi ???
law abiding citizen, wrote
Strange how family of polititions cry fowl when it is time to open their purses.In this case,it is the former president ,Mandela'daughter.Remember Winni Madikazela Mandela's debt with a closthing store.It seems to run in the family
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