Gervonta Davis speaks out from inside prison as he blasts 'crazy' judge
star is set to spend the next two months behind bars after violating the terms of a sentence which initially saw him avoid jail time.Davis established himself as one of boxing's biggest stars by knocking out Ryan Garcia six weeks agoon May 5 over his November 2020 hit-and-run crash which injured four people.
Because he pled guilty to four traffic offences in a plea deal, he avoided a jail time and was instead sentenced to 90 days of home detention, three years' probation, plus 200 hours of community service.after all as he violated the terms of his home detention order and so has been ordered to serve the rest of his 90-day sentence in jail.that he did this by trying to serve the home detention order at the Four Seasons Hotel and a $3.
However, the judge explained that no request was ever made for a change in location and so ruled thatThe boxer himself is less than happy with this. Davis instructed a friend to go live from his Instagram account on Sunday, while speaking to him from the prison's phone.
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