Gervonta “Tank” Davis reveals that his luxurious Florida mansion was broken into following a judge’s decision to revoke his home detention sentence.
According to court documents, Davis’s attorney Michael Tomko, claims valuable possessions, including significant boxing memorabilia and a collection of rare automobiles, were stolen from the boxer’s residence. Miranda Grossman, the public information officer for the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, said in an email that an investigation into the burglary is underway. Grossman confirmed that the case is currently active and ongoing.
The robbery comes after Davis was recently incarcerated for violating his house arrest. The incident occurred after his temporary stay at the Four Seasons hotel and his luxurious Baltimore condominium. Davis was under GPS surveillance while staying at the hotel due to his prior 2020 hit-and-run conviction. However, he reportedly failed to obtain proper permission before relocating to his condominium.
Davis received a sentence of 90 days of house arrest for his involvement in a past collision. As a result of the crash, four individuals were injured. Additionally, he was ordered to complete 200 hours of community service as part of his sentence. In November 2020, Davis was charged with 14 counts , including four counts of failing to return and remain at the scene of a crash involving bodily injury.
While detained, Davis went live on Instagram and repeatedly said, “I just want to let the people know that this judge is crazy. I did everything in my power to listen to my lawyers.”
Nevertheless, Davis will serve the remainder of his time in Baltimore City jail.
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