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In the bright lights of CNN’s studio, boxing champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis leaned forward, fists clenched, as Kaitlan Collins hit play on a clip of Attorney General Pam Bondi coolly dismissing Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir as “nothing more than recycled allegations from old lawsuits.T

January 8, 2026 by henry Leave a Comment

Gervonta Davis erupts on CNN when Kaitlan Collins plays Pam Bondi’s clip dismissing Giuffre’s memoir as recycled allegations.

In a fiery segment on CNN’s The Source with Kaitlan Collins in early January 2026, undefeated boxing champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis lost his composure during a rare television interview. The explosive moment came when Collins confronted the fighter with a clip of Attorney General Pam Bondi downplaying Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, as merely “recycled allegations” with no new evidentiary value warranting further Epstein file releases.

Davis, known for his knockout power in the ring and a history of personal controversies including domestic abuse allegations, had appeared on the show ostensibly to discuss his potential 2026 comeback after a tumultuous 2025 that saw fights canceled and retirement rumors swirl. But the conversation quickly veered into social issues when Collins pivoted to the ongoing Epstein scandal, noting Davis’s past public support for survivors of abuse amid his own legal battles.

As the clip played—Bondi, in a recent press conference, brushing off Giuffre’s detailed accounts of trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew, and others as “old news that we’ve thoroughly investigated”—Davis visibly tensed. “That’s bullshit!” he erupted, slamming his fist on the armrest. “This woman went through hell, wrote her truth before she… before she left us, and y’all just call it recycled? These powerful people still walking free, hiding behind suits and titles!”

Collins pressed calmly: “Mr. Davis, Bondi argues the memoir doesn’t justify reopening sealed files or pursuing new charges.” Davis fired back, voice rising: “She ain’t read it! None of them have. They protecting their own—politicians, billionaires, royals. Virginia spoke for all the girls who couldn’t. Dismissing her like that? That’s why people don’t come forward!”

The outburst resonated widely, clipping across social media and sparking debates about accountability in the Epstein case. Davis, drawing parallels to his own experiences with the justice system, accused the administration of selective transparency. “They release what helps them, bury what don’t,” he said before storming off set.

The interview highlighted growing public frustration over the Trump administration’s handling of Epstein documents, with Bondi’s partial releases criticized as inadequate. Giuffre’s memoir, a bestseller since its October 2025 publication, has fueled calls for full disclosure, even contributing to Prince Andrew’s further downfall.

Davis later posted on X: “Truth hurts the guilty. Rest in power, Virginia.” His raw reaction underscored a cultural reckoning—no longer confined to victims and advocates, but echoing from unexpected voices like a boxing superstar demanding justice.

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