Gervonta Davis’ Accuser Says Boxer ‘Did Not Hurt’ Her Or Their Daughter

The lady who accused Gervonta Davis of assault is doing an about-face … now claiming the star boxer “didn’t hurt me or our daughter,” saying the frantic 911 name she made was “pointless.”
Vanessa Posso, mother to Tank’s daughter, took to social media on Friday and seemingly did an entire 180, writing … “These previous days have been hurtful and intensely exhausting for all events concerned.”
“I delight myself on being extraordinarily non-public; this case was the very last thing I wished to be made public. The state of our relationship has been in a fragile area, and Gervonta and I have been each at fault for the argument.”
Posso continued … “At the moment, we now have sought the assistance vital to maneuver ahead with our lives. I’m assured that we are going to succeed inside our co-parenting dynamic with the counseling supplied to us.”
As we beforehand reported, 28-year-old Davis was arrested and booked in Broward County (Florida) on Tuesday on a battery home violence cost.
In keeping with courtroom docs, police say Davis “did really and deliberately contact and strike” the girl “towards her will” and “did deliberately trigger bodily hurt to her.”
Legislation enforcement authorities additionally mentioned Gervonta struck his accuser on the correct facet of her head with “a closed hand sort of slap,” inflicting the girl to undergo a facial damage and an abrasion on the within of her higher lip.
Nonetheless, the 27-0 (25 KO) boxer adamantly denied the accusations towards him from the beginning, saying … “I NEVER PUT MY HANDS ON MY CHILD MOTHER NOR MY F***ING DAUGHTER ARE YOU F***ING CRAZY!!” — whereas insisting the entire ordeal was nothing greater than a cash seize by his accuser.
In truth, Davis contends the one cause the girl — who claimed she was in worry for her life — referred to as the police within the first place was as a result of she was pissed he would not let her use his truck.
Gervonta was launched from jail on Wednesday … and continues to be (not less than as of now) scheduled to struggle Hector Luis Garcia on Jan. 7 in Washington, D.C.