Comedian HaHa Davis Released After Domestic Violence Arrest, Says ‘Only Thing We Do Domestic Is Flights’

Comedian HaHa Davis Released After Domestic Violence Arrest, Says ‘Only Thing We Do Domestic Is Flights’
HaHa Davis is speaking out following his release from jail.
The comedian was taken into custody on Friday (May 23) in Utica, Michigan, on domestic violence allegations. He was later released after posting a $5,000 bond. Details surrounding the incident remain limited, but HaHa doesn’t seem pressed.
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In an Instagram video shared after his release, HaHa, real name Carlos Davis, appeared on an airplane with frequent collaborator Melly. She noted it was their first time flying together, but he joked in the caption,
“Only thing we do domestic is flights.”
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