Miles Hudson reportedly skipped a compliance appointment and did not respond when contacted by the electronic home monitoring company.
SEATTLE — “Belltown Hellcat” driver Miles Hudson is now being accused of violating the terms of his release conditions by the company responsible for his electronic home monitoring.
In a document filed Monday evening with the Seattle Municipal Court, Sentinel said Hudson failed to appear for a compliance appointment on Sept. 27. The company said it was unable to leave a voicemail with Hudson due to the line being busy and also got a busy line signal when reaching out to his emergency contact.
In mid-September, Sentinel filed paperwork with the court saying that Hudson had failed to provide proof of his employment with his mother’s company and requested to be removed from his electronic home monitoring from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m.
“Mr. Hudson is requesting to be out from …