Lori Harvey Enters Not-Guilty Plea To Misdemeanor Hit-And-Run Charges

Lori Harvey
Lori Harvey Enters Not-Guilty Plea to Misdemeanor Hit-And-Run Charges
Lori Harvey has officially pleaded not guilty as she faces charges for an October 2019 hit-and-run.
The stepdaughter of TV personality Steve Harvey was taken into custody last year with allegations that she crashed into a parked car and then literally ran on foot from the scene. She was found near the incident after a witness pointed her out.

Steve Harvey, Lori Harvey
Her car was also reportedly found on its side and next to the car that was hit.
She was charged with two misdemeanors, a count of resisting, delaying, obstructing a police officer and a count of hit and run resulting in property damage. It was previously reported that she could serve up to a year in jail, but if she has her way, she’ll be declared innocent. She pleaded not guilty Tuesday (Jan. 21) in Los Angeles.
She’ll be back in court on Feb. 28 to attend a scheduled pretrial hearing.
Meanwhile, she was living her best life in Jamaica for her 23rd birthday earlier this month.

Normani, Ryan Destiny, Jordyn Woods, Lori Harvey
She’s also said to be dating rapper Future.

Lori Harvey, Future
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