Seattle's "Belltown Hellcat" ordered into custody, banned from social media Miles Hudson, 21, known as the "Belltown Hellcat" in Seattle, has been causing a stir with his reckless driving and social media antics. After facing legal troubles for his disruptive late-night drives and alleged stalking, he was ordered into custody on Monday and prohibited from posting on his Instagram and Twitch accounts. Judge Seth Niesen set bail at $5,000 for the stalking case and $2,500 for reckless driving, and warned Hudson that any posts on his social media would violate the court's order. With over 750,000 Instagram followers, Hudson's videos often show him driving recklessly through Seattle streets, causing disturbances and alarming residents. Despite the legal pressure, Hudson seemed unrepentant, stating, "I genuinely don't care" about complaints regarding the noise. His legal troubles include charges in two domestic cases, including assault against his mother, as well as the recent stalking case filed by his ex-girlfriend. The judge directed that Hudson be taken into custody until he could post bail and ordered him not to contact the woman or go near her home or workplace. Hudson pleaded not guilty in the stalking case, and his lawyer was unavailable for comment.