Pete Davidson has been ordered to complete 50 hours of community service after he crashed his car into a Beverly Hills home
Pete Davidson has been ordered to complete 50 hours of community service after he crashed his car into a Beverly Hills home.
Former SNL star Davidson will legally be in the clear after the reckless driving incident if he meets certain requirements in the next 18 months. Since the incident earlier in June, Davidson reportedly entered a diversion program without pleading guilty or no contest to the offense, according to TMZ.
Davidson is reportedly completing this community service at the New York City Fire Department – the same agency where his father Scott Davidson was formerly a firefighter.
Davidson is also reportedly required to finish 12 hours of traffic school and attend a morgue for education on what can happen to victims as a consequence of reckless driving. If Davidson is able to complete this list of requirements, he will reportedly have no criminal offense on his personal record, according to TMZ.