Georgia Football Recruit Faces Domestic Violence Charges in kansas
A highly-touted junior college defensive lineman, Seven Dantravious Cloud, who has committed to play for Georgia football as part of the 2026 recruiting class, is currently facing domestic violence charges in two separate cases in Kansas.
Cloud, a defensive lineman at Butler Community College, has been charged with misdemeanor domestic battery for an incident that allegedly occurred on April 20 in Butler county. Online records indicate the charge stems from an incident where Cloud is alleged to have “knowingly cause physical contact with another person, in a rude, angry or insulting manner,” with an individual he had a dating relationship or family/household member connection with.
In addition to the domestic battery charge, Cloud is also facing charges in a separate case filed on Thursday, July 17, in the District Court of Butler County, involving the same female victim. The Butler Community College of Public Safety has charged him with disorderly conduct (brawling or fighting) and criminal damage to property, related to an incident on March 27. In this case, cloud is alleged to have damaged or destroyed the victim’s cell phone. Both misdemeanor charges are classified in court records as a “domestic violence designated crime.”
Cloud made his first appearance in the domestic battery case on Monday,july 14,where Judge Chad Crum ordered him not to have contact with the victim. The appearance was conducted via Zoom, and Judge Crum found probable cause, according to the Butler County Times-Gazette, which initially reported on Cloud’s charges.
Cloud has a court date scheduled for September 22 for the domestic battery charge.
Cloud is recognized as the nation’s No. 1 junior college defensive line prospect by the 247Sports Composite. He initially committed to Georgia out of McEachern High School in Powder Springs in 2023 and then recommitted to the Bulldogs last December after transferring to junior college.
Georgia athletics has stated that they are unable to comment on recruits until they have officially signed.Cloud has not yet responded to requests for comment.