Pete Davidson’s Reckless Driving Case Dismissed
Pete Davidson had his reckless driving case dismissed by a California judge after completing a pretrial program. The comedian fulfilled all the court-required terms, including 50 hours of community service, a safe driving course, and a Mother’s Against Drunk Driving victim impact course. This program was completed well before the judge’s deadline, approximately 6 months ahead of schedule. The case stemmed from a misdemeanor charge in March 2023 for reckless driving after Pete crashed his Mercedes into a house in Beverly Hills while driving with then-girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders. Fortunately, no one was injured, and after a thorough investigation, no drugs or alcohol were found to have contributed to the crash. The homeowner also expressed no intention to sue Pete for the incident.