D4vd’s cellphone contained ‘child pornography,’ L.A. prosecutor says
A cellphone belonging to David Anthony Burke, better known as the singer D4vd, contained βa significant amount of child pornography,β a prosecutor said in court Thursday morning.
Los Angeles County Deputy Dist. Atty. Beth Silverman made the claim during a court proceeding to schedule a preliminary hearing on murder charges in the killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The images were uncovered as part of a broad series of search warrants executed on Burkeβs phone and iCloud, Silverman said.
Burkeβs attorneys have insisted he is innocent and are demanding a preliminary hearing begin next week, meaning evidence in the closely followed case could become public as soon as May 1. He appeared in court Thursday in an orange jail jumpsuit and walked into court with his hands in his pockets.
A status hearing was set for Wednesday.
Burke was arrested by Los Angeles police last week and charged Monday with murder, continuous sexual abuse of a child and corpse mutilation, according to a criminal complaint. He has pleaded not guilty.
The singer allegedly began sexually abusing Hernandez in September 2023, when she was just 13. Burkeβs attorneys have said the case cannot stand up to scrutiny and pushed for the immediate preliminary hearing.
Hernandez was reported missing from her familyβs Lake Elsinore neighborhood three times in 2024, and she was spotted at some of D4vdβs concerts during that time frame.
Prosecutors allege Hernandez was last seen at Burkeβs Hollywood Hills residence a year ago, on April 23, 2025. She βthreatened to expose his criminal conduct and devastate his musical career,β according to L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman, though the prosecutor has not answered questions about whether Hernandez was going to report Burke to police.
Burke surged in popularity after one of his tracks was included in the wildly popular video game βFortnite,β and he has also collaborated with artists such as 21 Savage. He was beginning to tour in support of his debut album, βWithered,β when reports surfaced linking him to Hernandezβs death. He quickly canceled shows.
The details of the crime echoed some of the violent imagery associated with Burkeβs songs. The New York-born vocalist has appeared in a music video in which a young woman with an apparent chest wound lies on a bed as the singer hovers over her, blindfolded, his white shirt spattered with blood. In another video, βOne More Dance,β D4vd drags a person β who bears the singerβs likeness β to a car, where a couple stuffs the person into the trunk.
Hernandezβs badly decomposed body was found in the trunk of a Tesla at a Hollywood tow yard lin September. An autopsy report made public this week revealed she died from a pair of stab wounds to the chest and abdomen. When police arrived at the scene, they found Hernandezβs body was βdismemberedβ and two of her fingers had been amputated, according to the medical examinerβs report.
Prosecutors charged Burke with murder with special circumstances, including allegations that Hernandez was a witness to a crime β her own sexual abuse β and that Burke killed her for financial gain to protect his ascendant music career. If convicted as charged, he faces life in prison without the possibility of parole, or the death penalty.