Gervonta Davis' House Arrest Ends in Custody

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Boxing champion Gervonta Davis has been ordered to jail by a Baltimore judge after it was discovered that he had been serving his home detention sentence for a 2020 hit-and-run at the Four Seasons Hotel and a $3.4 million high-rise penthouse that he bought in South Baltimore. The judge had given permission for Davis to do the house arrest at the home of his longtime coach and trainer, Calvin Ford, in Baltimore, but Davis had been living in Parkland, Florida. Davis' attorney repeatedly told the judge to blame him for the situation.
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- Gervonta Davis taken into custody after court hearing WBAL TV Baltimore
- Boxing champ Gervonta Davis taken into custody following ‘impromptu hearing’ The Baltimore Banner
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