Garcia was arrested in June for vandalism at the Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills, one of a slew of recent incidents
Ryan Garcia has been officially charged with vandalism for damage done at the Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills last month, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced Thursday. Garcia was arrested for vandalism on June 8 after causing damage to his hotel room and hallway while seemingly under the influence.
Per the DA's office, Garcia has been charged with one misdemeanor count of vandalism for causing more than "$400 or more" of damage in destruction of property. Garcia is expected to be arraigned Aug. 7, and is facing a maximum sentence of one year in county jail.
Garcia took to X to respond to the charges, saying simply, "No way I'm going to jail." It is unclear whether the post is a resolute statement against the charges or a statement of disbelief.
Garcia's vandalism charge is just one of a long series of recent incidents that have not only gotten him in trouble with the law, but have affected his boxing career. Over the past seven months, the 25-year-old boxer has engaged in a series of vexing actions, including:
announcing his divorce
losing a $1.5 million bet to Devin Haney over making weight (he missed by 3 pounds)
testing positive for banned substance Ostarine
posting an unhinged tweet-storm in which he proclaimed "I will swallow all steroids"
getting sued for allegedly defaming Logan Paul's energy drink company
being accused by Paul of fabricating text messages in which the influencer supposedly made light of the war in Gaza
the felony vandalism arrest
get hospitalized following that arrest
be suspended a year while losing the biggest win of his career and more than $1 million from the positive test
get expelled from the WBC for brazenly racist comments
apologizing for said racist comments and promising to go to rehab
apologizing for threatening his ex-wife and promising to go to rehab again
Following the racist comments, Garcia revealed that his family was no longer talking to him and that he had lost several of his sponsorships. It is unclear whether Garcia has lived up to his now twice-promised pledge to attend rehab.
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