UPDATE
10:14 AM PT — The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office tells TMZ Sports … “This case was dropped as the victim is declining to prosecute per her victim attorney, Lindsey Chase, Esq. and her sentiments we 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 8/7. Followed up attempts to contact the witness (mother) via phone were unsuccessful.”
It continued, “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.”
Gervonta Davis‘ domestic violence case has been dropped, TMZ Sports confirmed.
A Miami-Dade County Court official told us the matter was dismissed on Tuesday … nearly two months after the star boxer was accused of roughing up the mother of his two children.
It’s unclear why officials made the decision … we’ve reached out to prosecutors as well as Davis’ attorney for comment, but so far, we’ve yet to hear back.
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Davis was jailed on July 11 … after the alleged victim in the case told Doral Police the pugilist hit her during a dispute in June, on Father’s Day. She claimed Davis was picking up his kids and, after a verbal argument, he got physical with her.
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She told police he struck her in the back of the head when she tried to retrieve her daughter from the back seat … and then slapped her on the right side of her face. She allegedly sustained a minor laceration on the inner area of her lip during the altercation.
NEW VIDEO: Boxer Gervonta Davis had an unusual three-person escort from Miami-Dade correctional officers as he bonded out of jail this evening. Local 10 News is now asking whether that’s new protocol or preferential treatment. More here: https://t.co/Vw08lGK9Ko pic.twitter.com/Oh6JR4lI12
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Davis has not made any public comments on the incident since his arrest.