SEATTLE – Miles Hudson’s readiness hearing for his reckless driving charge was held Friday, with his attorney, Sheley Anderson, appearing remotely.
Infamously known as the “Belltown Hellcat,” Hudson continues to face legal challenges after failing to comply with his court-ordered electronic home monitoring.
According to a status report filed by Sentinel on Oct. 4, Hudson violated several EHM conditions, including leaving his apartment without permission and posting to social media, despite court orders.
Hudson was also unable to provide evidence for extended absences from his residence, claiming food deliveries that he couldn’t verify. A court date has been set for later this month to address these violations.
The hearing, overseen by Judge Faye R. Chess, also addressed pre-trial motions and ensured discovery was complete.
The trial, initially scheduled for Oct. 8, was delayed as the city requested a continuance to gather additional evidence from Hudson’s vehicle.
On Sept. 6, …