
Rising singer D4vd, born David Anthony Burke, has quietly transferred ownership of two Houston-area homes to his mother amid a growing police investigation. The deeds were changed under a trust on September 18 and 22, coinciding with a swatting incident at one of the properties, where a false report of a shooting was made. His family reportedly lives in one of the homes, with D4vd’s younger siblings present during the police visit.
This real estate move comes as authorities continue probing the disturbing case of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas, whose decomposed body was discovered in the front trunk of D4vd’s Tesla. The LAPD executed a search warrant at his Los Angeles rental on September 17. Celeste had been missing from Lake Elsinore, California, since early 2024, and police suspect she had been deceased for weeks before the grim discovery.
While the investigation unfolds, the music world watches closely as D4vd’s name remains under intense scrutiny. The move to place properties under his mother’s name has sparked speculation about the singer’s response to the mounting legal pressures and media attention.