Overview
- Davis was transferred on March 12 to community confinement overseen by the Bureau of Prisons’ Long Beach Residential Reentry Management Office, with a projected July 9 departure.
- He served about 17 months of a 40-month term imposed in May 2024 after a Manhattan jury in November 2023 convicted him of health care fraud, wire fraud, and related conspiracies.
- Post-release conditions include three years of supervised release, mandatory drug treatment, financial management classes, and $80,000 in restitution.
- Prosecutors say the broader scheme generated over $5 million in illicit proceeds; Davis submitted roughly $132,000 in claims, including Beverly Hills dental work prosecutors said cellphone data showed he could not have received.
- A judge previously delayed his surrender until late October 2024 to finish a documentary intended to help repay restitution, and Davis marked his release with a viral video declaring, “I’m back, baby.”