Boxer Gervonta Davis is being sued ‘for punching a parking lot attendant in the chest in New York’
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Boxer Gervonta Davis is being sued ‘for punching a parking attendant in the chest in New York last March’ … and was ‘yelling and cursing’ at the worker during the incident before driving away in his Cadillac.
Boxer Gervonta Davis is in trouble again and is reportedly being sued for punching a parking attendant in the chest in New York in March 2022.
According to TMZDavis was frustrated when two parking attendants took their time getting the keys to his car, a Cadillac Escalade, and told a worker, Arturo Jimenez, to “stop messing with me.”
Jimenez later alleges that Davis struck him in the chest, causing multiple injuries.
Apparently a co-worker of Jimenez’s witnessed the incident with an irate Davis yelling and swearing. It is claimed that he first refused to pay the parking fee, before finally doing so and walking away from him.
Jimenez was allegedly unable to work and had medical bills as a result of the injury.
Gervonta Davis is in trouble and is reportedly being sued for punching a parking attendant
Davis, 28, is undefeated in 28 fights, registering 26 KOs in the process.
The day comes when Davis took to social media to announce a new fight against Ryan Garcia.
Davis wrote on his Twitter: ‘April 22, 2023 Las Vegas, start! GOOOOO’ by Davis Garcia.
Davis pleaded guilty Thursday to charges stemming from a November 2020 hit-and-run that left four people injured, authorities said.
His case was scheduled for trial, but Davis pleaded guilty instead. His sentencing is scheduled for May 5.
Davis, 28, had just left a nightclub in downtown Baltimore the morning of the accident. He was driving a 2020 Lamborghini when he ran a red light and crashed into a Toyota, according to charging documents.
The Lamborghini crashed into a fence after colliding with the Toyota, and surveillance video from a nearby convenience store showed the driver, later identified as Davis, and a female passenger quickly leaving the scene in a black Chevy Camaro that had come to pick them up. , according to the documents. say. The Camaro later arrived at a Four Seasons hotel in downtown Baltimore.
Davis, whose driver’s license was suspended, fled to the hotel before Baltimore police reached the scene of the crash, where the occupants of the Toyota suffered bruises, cuts and sprains, according to police. They were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, police said.
Davis initially faced more than a dozen charges. He pleaded guilty to four charges: leaving the scene of an accident involving bodily injury, failing to notify the owner of property damage, driving on a revoked license and running a red light.
The news comes the day Davis announced his next fight against Ryan Garcia in April
Last December, Davis was arrested for domestic violence, but spoke out against the allegations in a long and sometimes erratic post on social media that he later deleted.
Davis broke his silence a day after the arrest, and just hours after his release from jail, defiantly rejecting accusations that he had hit a woman with a “close slap.”
He said in a lengthy post on his Instagram profile, which has since been deleted: ‘I NEVER PLACED MY HANDS ON MY SON’S MOTHER OR MY FUCKING DAUGHTER YOU ARE FUCKING CRAZY!
I’ve been quiet too long. I don’t have a media team, public relations, a good lawyer… spokesperson, none of that… that’s the only reason I’m doing this right now! Just to clear my name!
‘[I] have a fucking helicopter flying over my house right now as i write this because they see this as money for them and trying to get as much money as possible.
In his previous fight in January, Davis beat Hector Luis Garcia after a brutal eighth-round barrage that left him telling his corner he couldn’t see.
Davis, 28, is undefeated in 28 fights, registering 26 KOs in the process.