Pete Davidson Sentenced To 50 Hours Of Community Service For Crashing Car Into Home
Pete Davidson has been ordered to complete 50 hours of community service for crashing his car into a Beverly Hills Home earlier this year.
Davidson received a misdemeanor charge of reckless driving in March when he drove into a house with his girlfriend, Chase Sui Wonders, in the passenger seat. Nobody at the scene was injured, though the vehicle went over a curb and ran into the side of the house.
No drugs or alcohol were reported to be a factor in the crash and Davidson was not arrested.
Without pleading guilty or contesting the offense, Davidson was put in a diversion program and will be required to complete 12 hours of traffic school. He will also have to attend a course on victims of reckless driving, which will take place in a morgue.
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Davidson’s legal team said that he may dedicate his service hours to helping the New York City Fire Department, where his late father worked prior to his death on September 11, 2001.
These mandates must be completed within the next 18 months.
Davidson recently announced that he was taking a “mental break” from his career.
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