The mother of three of Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s children is dead.
The body of Josie Harris, 40, was found Monday night at her home in Valencia, California, according to a TMZ report posted Wednesday morning.
Harris was pronounced dead by paramedics after police found her unresponsive in her car at about 9:30 p.m. PT, TMZ reported.
Law enforcement officials don’t believe the death is a result of foul play. It is being treated as a death probe.
Mayweather, who had a relationship with Harris for about 15 years, was convicted of a domestic-violence charge related to an incident in September 2010 involving Harris, who was living in Las Vegas at the time. Mayweather served two months in jail at the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas in 2012.
Mayweather, a five-division champion and Forbes’ highest-paid athlete of the decade (2010-2019) with $915 million, denied assaulting Harris in an interview with Katie Couric in 2015.
Harris filed a lawsuit alleging defamation against Mayweather in May 2016. She was seeking $20 million. The case remains unresolved.
She is survived by a daughter, Jirah Mayweather, and two sons, Koraun Mayweather and Zion Shamaree Mayweather.