Thursday, July 28, 2016
Gravitt told Miami's ABC 10:
"We have a zero-tolerance policy on rules," "Whether it's something major or minor, it's all about keeping an equal and level playing field. Unfortunately, our title holder sought an unfair competitive advantage, and that's just not acceptable in our system."Gravitt says he received multiple complaints from the other contestants that Davila had violated the rules, and found eyewitnesses that corroborate their stories.
"We finally had substantial proof to link her and her vendors to her room on an evening which they were not allowed," he says.He also said Davila posted photos of her makeup artist and hairdresser on social media, one of which is still up on Instagram.
"I still feel like I'm Miss Florida USA because I was crowned Miss Florida USA that night," Davila says. "Even though all these false accusations and allegations and rumors have been wandering all over social media, I know that I have proof to show the world that none of this is true."Davila has hired lawyers to fight the decision, but Gravitt and Miss Florida USA have since awarded the crown to the runner-up, Linette De Los Santos.
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