SEATTLE — The 22-year-old known as the " Belltown Hellcat " driver was found guilty of two counts of reckless driving in Seattle Municipal Court on June 5.

A jury found Miles Hudson guilty of reckless driving by operating a motor vehicle with willful or wanton disregard for safety of others or property, and reckless driving by racing a vehicle on a public street.

His sentencing is July 7.

The Seattle City Attorney's office said Hudson was captured on video performing high-speed stunts and reaching speeds of more than 100 miles per hour on downtown streets with his modified Dodge Charger. The videos were shared on social media.

The city said enforcement efforts to address the dangerous driving began in January 2024.

Hudson was first stopped in early January of 2024 for driving rec

See Full Page