Gervonta “Tank” Davis is reportedly wanted in Maryland after a judge issued an arrest warrant connected to his probation in a past hit-and-run case.
According to TMZ, Judge Althea M. Handy signed the warrant on April 24 after authorities alleged Davis violated probation during an incident with his ex-girlfriend, Courtney Rossel, in Miami last fall.
The alleged encounter took place Oct. 27 at Tootsie’s Cabaret, where Rossel worked as a cocktail waitress. Footage shown in court allegedly captured Davis holding Rossel by the back of the neck as he moved her through the club and toward a parking garage. Rossel was reportedly able to escape before getting into a vehicle and returned inside with coworkers.
Gervonta “Tank” Davis pulled Adrien Broner off stream to give him advice after hearing him talk about going broke and now getting money again
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Davis was later arrested on felony charges of battery, false imprisonment, and kidnapping, but his attorneys were able to get the false imprisonment charges dismissed.
Judge Handy had previously issued a warrant in February after the Miami arrest, but Davis’ lawyers successfully pushed to have it withdrawn at the time, arguing he had cooperated with law enforcement, according to the outlet.
The WBA recently ordered Davis to defend his lightweight title against Floyd Schofield Jr. Davis recently appeared of fellow boxer DeenTheGreat’s livestream
