Gervonta “Tank” Davis Jail Updates – Boxer is serving the remainder of his 90-day house arrest in jail after violating his terms

BOX star Gervonta “Tank” Davis was reportedly ordered to serve out the remainder of his house arrest in prison after being taken into custody.
After an “improvised hearing” yesterday, Gervonta Davis’ attorney Michael Tomko confirmed this The Baltimore Banner that his client should serve the remainder of his sentence behind bars.
The boxer was first should serve a house arrest for his involvement in a hit-and-run accident in 2020.
In February this year Davis pleaded guilty to four counts in connection with the incident three years ago, in which he crashed into a car with four people, including a pregnant woman.
He admitted running a red light, driving while his license was suspended, causing an accident resulting in bodily harm and reporting no property damage.
Read our Gervonta “Tank” Davis blog below for the latest news and updates…
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Davis’ car accident in 2020
Davis admitted he fled the scene in 2020 after his Lamborghini Urus crashed into a car carrying four people, including a pregnant woman.
Davis was in the car with two other people when he ran a red light.
All three left the scene of the accident before officers could help.
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Davis recently defended his WBA title against Ryan Garcia
Davis, 28, defeated Ryan Garcia to a packed crowd in Las Vegas last month.
The win saw him retain his WBA lightweight title while going 29-0 as a pro.
Davis’ seventh-round KO of Garcia led to speculation that he could be the new face of boxing.
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Davis was fined 200 hours of community service after the original incident
The original incident reportedly happened around 2 a.m. on November 5, 2020, when Davis was driving his Lamborghini away from a Baltimore nightclub.
As Davis drove, prosecutors claimed he was under police escort until he decided to steer away and subsequently crashed into a 2004 Toyota.
Davis was not only initially sentenced to 90 days of house arrest, but also 200 hours of community service and a three-year suspended sentence.
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Davis faced an ‘impromptu hearing’
After an “improvised hearing” yesterday, Davis’ attorney Michael Tomko confirmed this The Baltimore Banner that his client should serve the remainder of his sentence behind bars.
Local broadcaster WBAL-TV Baltimore claimed it was because Davis violated the terms of his house arrest.
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Gervonta Davis pleaded guilty to four felonies
In February this year Davis pleaded guilty to four counts in connection with the incident three years ago, in which he crashed into a car with four people, including a pregnant woman.
He admitted running a red light, driving while his license was suspended, causing an accident resulting in bodily harm and reporting no property damage.
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Gervonta Davis ‘in jail after Boxer violated his house arrest’
Gervonta Davis was reportedly sent to jail after allegedly violating the terms of his 90-day house arrest.
The boxer was first should serve a house arrest for his involvement in a hit-and-run accident in 2020.