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Gervonta Davis Battery Case DROPPED By Prosecutors

Tiffany Brockworth |

Prosecutors have made the decision to drop the domestic violence charges against Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis in Florida.

The boxer was arrested on December 27 on one count of Battery-Causing Bodily Harm.

“The Defendant in this case is no longer on pretrial release,” judge Catalina Avalos informed Davis said, according to a court record obtained by Boxing Scene. “The prior Order(s) of Pretrial Release Conditions entered pursuant to F S 903 047 is/are hereby VACATED AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT.”

The alleged victim, the boxer’s girlfriend, declined to testify against him and asked for the case to be dropped.

“Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared, who, after being by me duty sworn, stated the following under oath. I have been listed as the purported victim in the above-styled case against my boyfriend, Gervonta Davis, whom I am aware was arrested on December 27, 2022, for domestic battery by the Parkland Police Department. Without any hesitation or reservation whatsoever, I want to advise the Court and the State Attorney, that it is my absolute, complete, and full desire that this criminal prosecution be withdrawn and terminated, and that the Office of the State Attorney dismiss any and all such charges against Gervonta Davis,” her sworn statement reads.

“I do not want to testify in this case. If the charges are dismissed, and this prosecution terminated as I wish, I will not in any way hold the Office of the State Attorney, the Parkland Police Department, or anyone else responsible for dismissing the charges, for any actions of Gervonta Davis or for any other result that may occur following such dismissal. I am signing this affidavit of non-prosecution of my own free will, knowingly, freely, voluntarily and intelligently. I have not been tricked, coerced or threatened in any way in order to sign this and no promise of any nature has been made in exchange for my execution of this affidavit.”

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