Gervonta 'Tank' Davis issued yet another arrest warrant, this time in Baltimore
The legal matters are coming hard and fast for Gervonta "Tank" Davis.
Just one week after Davis was arrested in Miami on charges of battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping, a Baltimore judge has issued a warrant for his arrest regarding a separate matter. in March
Circuit Judge Althea M. Handy issued the warrant on Monday following accusations that the former champion boxer violated his probation.Β
In 2023, Davis was sentenced to three years' probation, 90 days of home detention and 200 hours of community service for a 2020 hit-and-run in Baltimore that injured four people, including a pregnant woman.
Davis ultimately spent six weeks in prison after Handy ruled that he had violated the terms of his home detention by spending it at a Four Seasons Hotel and a $3.4 million high-rise penthouse instead of the approved Baltimore home of his trainer Calvin Ford.
Davis' attorney, Hunter Pruette, has asked for his arrest warrant to be recalled and for a court summons to be issued instead, as well as GPS monitoring.
βMr. Davis has appeared as directed, posted bond, complied with all conditions, remained within Florida, and promptly notified supervision of his arrest,β Pruette wrote. βDetaining him in Maryland would frustrate, not facilitate, compliance by impairing his ability to defend the Florida case and creating substantial logistical barriers to court appearances.β
In Miami, "Tank" is being accused by ex-girlfriend Courtney Rossel of charges including battery, false imprisonment and kidnapping stemming from an incident that allegedly occurred on Oct. 27 at Tootsies, a gentlemen's club.
Rossel claims Davis attacked her in the back room of the club before dragging her through the back exit and assaulting her in the parking garage.
Police said that surveillance footage from the club corroborates the alleged victim's story.
"The investigation determined that Mr. Davis used force to restrain in an attempt to remove the victim from the location against her will," Miami Gardens Police Department executive officer Emmanuel Jeanty said.
Rossel claimed she was a victim of domestic violence on multiple occasions during her five-month relationship with Davis prior to the incident.
News of Rossel's claim broke this past October and led to the cancelation of Davis' lucrative Netflix boxing match with Jake Paul, which was scheduled for Nov. 14 of last year.
The alleged October incident is not the first time Davis has been accused of domestic violence. Most recently, the controversial boxer was charged with striking his ex-girlfriend on the back of the head and then slapping her during an alleged dispute on Father's Day. The case was ultimately dropped after the woman declined to prosecute.
Davis was also stripped of his WBA lightweight belt in January. He has fought only twice in the past 34 months, with his most recent outing being a highly controversial draw against Lamont Roach Jr. in March.