Gervonta Davis mansion in Florida burglarized and ransacked while he's been in jail - personal belongings including "prized boxing regalia" and "several collector automobiles" stolen KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Thursday, June 8, 2023

Gervonta Davis mansion in Florida burglarized and ransacked while he's been in jail - personal belongings including "prized boxing regalia" and "several collector automobiles" stolen

Gervonta Davis mansion in Florida has been burglarized and ransacked while he's been in jail - personal belongings including "prized boxing regalia" and "several collector automobiles" stolen.

Baltimore boxing champion Gervonta "Tank" Davis reported his Florida mansion was burglarized and ransacked after a judge revoked his home detention sentence, according to our media partner The Baltimore Banner.

In a new court filing, Michael Tomko, Davis' attorney, wrote that personal belongings including "prized boxing regalia" and "several collector automobiles" were stolen from his client's home in Parkland, Florida. The Broward County Sheriff's Office, he said, is investigating to determine the "possible existence of other threats," the Banner reports.

wrote that personal belongings including “prized boxing regalia” and “several collector automobiles” were stolen from his client’s home in Parkland, Florida. The Broward County Sheriff’s Office, he said, is investigating to determine the “possible existence of other threats.”

In an email to the Banner, Miranda Grossman, public information officer for the Broward County Sheriff's Office, wrote that it is investigating a burglary that happened on June 2 on Davis' block. The case, she said, is "active and ongoing."  

Davis was taken to jail after violating his house arrest by staying at the Four Seasons and his Baltimore $3.4 million luxury condominium following his sentence in the 2020 hit-and-run.

Davis was monitored at the hotel by GPS, but allegedly didn't get permission to change his address before moving a week ago to his condo in Silo Point, a luxury complex on Baltimore's waterfront. In an email, Miranda Grossman, public information officer for the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, wrote that it is investigating a burglary that happened on June 2 on Davis’ block. The case, she said, is “active and ongoing.”

The Baltimore Banner has submitted a Florida Public Records Law request for the police report.

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