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Miss Florida USA says she is innocent and files lawsuit

Genesis Davila
Genesis Davila crowned Miss Florida USA during the live-televised pageant July 16, 2016, photo: Genesis Davila/Facebook

MIAMI – Miss Florida USA 2017, Genesis Davila, who was stripped of her crown by pageant officials was joined by her attorney Richard Wolfe during a press conference to declare her innocence and to announce a $15 million lawsuit against the pageant owners and executive producer Grant Gravitt.

Gravitt accused Davila, 24, of breaking pageant rules by getting her hair and make-up professionally done. He claimed the evidence was the posting a photo on her social media.

Wolfe filed a lawsuit in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, asking a judge to issue an emergency injunction restoring her title. The attorney presented an enlarged photo of the Instagram post that Gravitt cited as a violation of pageant rules.

The photo Wolfe showed in a Monday press conference was dated for July 9, 2016, eight days before the contest, according to the lawsuit. Wolfe said that Gravitt had cropped out the date on the Instagram post to falsely smear Davila’s name.

“This is the smoking gun,” said Wolfe. “No one is going to have their hair and makeup done nine days in advance of a pageant.”

Davila was crowned Miss Florida on July 16 after competing against 64 other women but she was dethroned six days later.

“I would first like everyone to know that I am innocent,” said Davila during the press conference. “All of these false allegations have taken me completely by surprise. I have face many challenges in my life, but nothing like this. I am honest and a hard worker who was raised with ideals and principles. I am putting all of my faith in my attorney and the legal system to prove my innocence and save my reputation.”

According to the lawsuit, Gravitt also accused Davila of lying about her US citizenship forcing her to hire a lawyer to prove that she was indeed a citizen of the US.

Davila was born in Arroyo, Puerto Rico and is of Afro-Puerto Rican heritage. During her pageant career, she has competed in and earned several prestigious international titles.

Davila represented Arroyo at the Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2013 pageant, where she finished as 1st Runner-Up. As first runner up, she represented Puerto Rico at Miss Intercontinental 2012 in Germany where she finished as 1st Runner-Up and won the title of Miss North America Intercontinental.

Davila won Miss World Puerto Rico in 2014. She represented Puerto Rico at the Miss World 2014 in London, making her the first woman of predominately African heritage to represent Puerto Rico at Miss World.

5 COMMENTS

  1. What a stupid rule to not have ones hair and make up done. My gawd Florida…are you living in the dark ages? Even later in history, Queen Elizabeth (Henry VIII’s daughter) had white paste put on her face before she sat for a portrait.

    I hope she gets all the money she has sued for. If nothing more than changing the stupid rules of your stupid pageant, it will be worth it.

    Females everywhere….there are betfer ways of spending your time. Grants are available for college…APPLY!

  2. WHAT!!!! Nine days before . . . not nine minutes!!!!! Hope she doesn’t let go!!! And WINS the $15Million!!!!

  3. Another ignorant, unnecessary scandal caused by someone hating, who didn’t want Genesis Davila, a woman of Afro-Puerto Rican heritage, to win. This is why we, as a nation can’t make greater strides, because of crap like this. I don’t know if her attorney will get any money for her out of this, but I hope her title is restored, and justice done.

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