Gervonta Davis will reportedly serve the remainder of her 90-day sentence for a hit-and-run in prison after violating her house arrest sentence.
Davis was taken into custody Thursday less than a month after being sentenced to 90 days of house arrest for a November 2020 hit-and-run.
The Baltimore Banner reports that there was an «impromptu hearing» at 5 pm Thursday, and Davis was ordered to serve the remainder of his jail sentence.
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The boxer faced more than seven years in prison after being charged with 14 counts.
He faced four counts of failure to return and remain at the scene of an accident involving bodily injury. He was also charged with failing to report an accident, driving on a suspended/revoked license, and failing to stop at a red light.
The 28-year-old pleaded guilty to four moving violations in February.
He was also ordered to serve 200 hours of community service.
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This is not the first time Davis has been in legal trouble. The boxer is being sued for allegedly causing «multiple bodily injuries» after allegedly punching a parking attendant in a NY garage in February.
He was also arrested domestic violence charges in December, but the charges were dropped.
he was also charged with battery from his ex-girlfriend three years ago.
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Davis (29-0) defeated previously undefeated Ryan Garcia with a seventh-round knockout at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas in April.