Gervonta Davis is out after serving 44 days in Prison
He rose to prominence in boxing after knocking out Ryan Garcia in April, but he was later sentenced to prison. He has been freed and was seen leaving the prison on Friday.
He was sentenced on May 5 for his hit-and-run automobile accident in November 2020, which wounded four persons. He avoided jail time by accepting a plea bargain and pleading guilty to four driving charges. Tank was sentenced to 90 days in jail, three years on probation, and 200 hours of community service instead. However, Davis was arrested less than a month later.
He violated the conditions of his home detention order and was sentenced to jail for the remainder of his 90-day sentence. He breached the restrictions by attempting to serve the home detention order in the Four Seasons Hotel and a $3.4 million penthouse, rather than trainer Calvin Ford's one-bedroom residence, as the judge had agreed.
Davis' counsel claimed that the change was necessary because Ford's flat was too small for him and his security crew, but the judge rejected this explanation because no request was ever made to change the location.
Tank slammed the judge from within prison after being sentenced on June 2.
He told a buddy to broadcast live from his Instagram account while speaking to him on the jail phone, and he labelled her "crazy."
Unsurprisingly, this made little effect, and he was still imprisoned. Davis was freed after 44 days and was photographed on Friday with a large afro and facial hair.
He also turned to social media shortly after his release, sending his first tweet - a simple saluting face emoji, presumably to inform his followers that he is now back home.