- Domestic violence charges against boxer Gervonta Davis have been dropped due to lack of cooperation from the alleged victim and witness.
- The alleged victim, Davis’s former girlfriend and mother of his children, declined to prosecute, according to the Miami State’s Attorney Office.
- The alleged witness, the victim’s mother, also failed to cooperate and did not appear for a prefile conference.
Boxer Gervonta Davis will not face misdemeanor charges for battery-domestic violence because the alleged victim, Davis’ former girlfriend, and the alleged witness, the woman’s mother, failed to cooperate, according to the Miami State’s Attorney Office.
Davis, 30, was arrested July 11 and the charge stemmed from an alleged incident with his former girlfriend, who is the mother of his two children, on Father’s Day, June 15, in Doral, Florida.
‘This case was dropped as the victim is declining to prosecute per her … attorney,’ Ed Griffith, Public Information Officer for the Miami State’s Attorney Office, told USA TODAY Sports by email. ‘Her sentiments were directly confirmed by the Assistant State Attorney handling the prosecution.
‘The witness to the incident, who is the victim’s mother, also failed to cooperate and failed, after being subpoenaed for a prefile conference on Thursday (Aug. 7). Followed up attempts to contact the witness via phone were unsuccessful. The incident itself was not observed by the police officer who had been called to the scene eliminating him as a possible witness to what had transpired.’
With the dropping of the criminal charge, the $10,000 bond required as a part of the pretrial release was dismissed, according to Griffith.