Rising singer D4vd (David Anthony Burke) has quietly shifted the ownership of two Houston‑area properties into his mother’s name at a moment in time that’s raising eyebrows. The transfers happened just as legal scrutiny around his name intensified following a fatal discovery in his Tesla.
Timing & Transfer Details
- Legal documents show D4vd transferred the deeds on September 18 and September 22.
- The September 18 transfer coincided with a swatting incident at one of the homes: a caller falsely reported a shooting and a dead female victim. When police arrived, the occupants—his mother, father, and siblings—told authorities the report was false.
- The properties had been held under a trust before being assigned to his mother.
Context: Investigation Into Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s Death
- Earlier in September, the decomposing body of 15‑year‑old Celeste Rivas Hernandez was found in the trunk of a Tesla registered to D4vd.
- Authorities believe the body had been in the vehicle for several weeks prior to discovery.
- While D4vd has not been formally charged in the death investigation, he’s under heavy public scrutiny and is cooperating with law enforcement.
Reactions & Implications
- Many observers view the property transfer as an asset protection strategy—moving ownership to avoid potential seizure if charges are brought.
- The alignment between the transfers and the swatting incident is fueling speculation about timing and intent.
- Because the swatting call occurred on the same day as one of the transfers, critics suggest that the moves weren’t merely coincidental.
- Still, there is no public confirmation that any law enforcement agency has challenged or reversed the transfers as of now.




















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