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The arrest report in Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s case was made public this week and shows that he gave his ex-girlfriend $200 for tooth fairy duties before things between them turned violent, leading to a felony charge last week.

According to the police report made public on Monday, Mayweather, 33, handed his ex Josie Harris $200 to put under their daughter’s pillow for a lost tooth before getting into an argument with her early Thursday that involved threatening, hitting and taking her cell phone.

The 33-year-old athlete was also quoted as threatening to kill 30-year-old Harris and her new boyfriend, stating, “I’m going to have you both disappear,” according to the report.

Mayweather faces a grand larceny charge over the missing cell phone — not domestic battery or assault — after turning himself in to police on Friday. He was freed from jail on $3,000 bail pending a Nov. 9 appearance in Las Vegas Justice Court.

Mayweather’s lawyers have denied the charges.

“We are confident the full picture will come out in the future and clarify the situation,” defense attorney Karen Winckler said Monday. Winckler added that the Mayweather camp was waiting to see whether Clark County District Attorney David Roger adds domestic battery or other criminal charges in the case.