After his accident in March: Pete Davidson has to do 50 hours of community service because of reckless driving.
Pete Davidson (29) has to do community service after his car accident. citing a source from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. The comedian crashed his car into a house in Los Angeles in March of this year. He had to answer in court for “reckless driving”.
Community service at his late father’s fire station?
In addition to the 50 hours of community service, Pete Davidson must attend a 12-hour traffic class. He is also shown the effects of reckless driving in a hospital or morgue. If the former “Saturday Night Live” star meets these conditions, he will not be prosecuted, it said.
Pete Davidson is therefore allowed to do social service at the fire station where his father once worked. Scott Davidson died on September 11, 2001 while serving in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. His son was seven years old at the time. The comedian has always been open on his shows about how his father’s death affected his mental health.
Pete Davidson: Inpatient treatment for mental health problems
Just a few weeks ago that Pete Davidson was in hospital for mental health issues. In 2018, the actor announced that he had been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. He is also said to be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder due to the death of his father.
The accident, for which Pete Davidson now has to do community service, occurred on March 4, 2023. Davidson is said to have been driving in a residential area when his Mercedes went off the road for reasons that have not yet been explained, according to the allegations. Alcohol or drugs are said not to have been involved. Davidson was behind the wheel. He and his passenger were unharmed.
Source: Stern

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