Belltown Hellcat Driver Faces Sentencing After Reckless Driving Conviction

Miles Hudson, the man notorious as the “Belltown Hellcat” driver in Seattle, is set to be sentenced on Monday following his conviction for reckless driving in June. The 22-year-old garnered significant backlash from residents in his former Seattle neighborhood due to his modified Dodge Charger, which he would drive loudly through the city during the early morning hours. This behavior not only frustrated locals but also drew the attention of city officials and law enforcement, resulting in two separate criminal cases and a civil penalty exceeding $80,000.

His stories have been media captivating to some. In March 2024, Hudson was charged with two counts of reckless driving. Following these charges, the city issued an order prohibiting him from operating his vehicle. However, several months later, residents once again lodged complaints as Hudson continued to drive his Charger aggressively through Belltown. He was apprehended in July 2024, which was followed by a series of court hearings, including an additional arrest for violating release conditions.

In a separate legal matter unrelated to his driving, Hudson pleaded guilty in March to sharing intimate images without consent. He had sent videos featuring himself and a former partner to the woman’s ex-boyfriend. A 24-month suspended sentence was recommended alongside a five-year no-contact order with the victim…

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