Michael B. Jordan Won't Be Charged In Ferrari Crash

Michael B. Jordan Won't Be Charged In Ferrari Crash

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Michael B. Jordan’s December 2023 crash of his Ferrari 812 Superfast into a Kia parked along the street in Hollywood sparked all kinds of speculation. Were there drugs involved? Was he drinking? Was it simply an accident? Is he going to be held responsible? Now just over a month after the incident we now know the answer as TMZ reports.

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It turns out Jordan won’t be charged with anything. Simply put, authorities can’t actually prove that Jordan was behind the wheel of the 812 during the crash. They came to this conclusion, even with video evidence showing the Ferrari allegedly street racing before the crash, as TMZ pointed out.

Law enforcement tells us there’s just not enough evidence to prove what happened during the December crash in Hollywood … despite a video showing Michael racing another driver — also in a Ferrari — moments before Michael careened into a parked KIA.

Cops say the video is part of the puzzle of what happened during the accident, but it’s not enough to complete it — especially as it doesn’t capture whether MBJ was behind the wheel.

Even if Jordan had been street racing, authorities told TMZ that because that’s a misdemeanor offense, an officer would have to have seen Jordan behind the wheel of the car; the cops arrived on the scene after the accident had happened. Even citing him for speeding won’t hold up because they can’t tell how fast he was going in the video.

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Jordan and his reps have stayed quiet about the incident as well despite him being on the scene the night it happened. TMZ reached out to them for comment and got nothing. There are still questions to be answered about all of this, because seriously, how do you hit a parked car? We’ll probably never get them though and in a few months or whenever Jordan’s next big role or movie drops, we’ll all forget any of this even happened.