Ryan Garcia's Vandalism Charge Dropped After Restitution
A judge dismissed the charge following Garcia's payment for damages at a Beverly Hills hotel, amid ongoing legal challenges.
- Ryan Garcia's misdemeanor vandalism charge was dismissed after he paid approximately $15,000 in restitution to the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills.
- The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office objected to the dismissal, but the judge cited Garcia's payment and lack of criminal record as reasons for the decision.
- Garcia's lawyer attributed the incident to stress following news of his mother's health issues, which led to the damage at the hotel.
- The boxer is currently serving a suspension for testing positive for a banned substance during his fight against Devin Haney, which has also resulted in a lawsuit from Haney.
- Garcia is dealing with multiple legal issues, including lawsuits from Devin Haney, Caleb Plant's wife, and Logan Paul, despite the vandalism charge being dropped.