A Philadelphia woman will serve no additional jail time for her role as the bait in a so-called “honey-trap” home invasion that injured a Northampton homeowner last year.
Daiquan Savage, 27, pleaded guilty to a single felony charge of conspiracy at an Aug. 13 court appearance after the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office dropped 16 other felony and misdemeanor charges.
Common Pleas Court Judge Stephen Corr accepted Savage's plea and sentenced her to 23 months time served and granted her immediate parole. Savage has been free since she was released from Bucks County Corrections in June on non-monetary bail.

The judge also ordered her to serve
four years of probation, have no contact with the victim and pay restitution in the amount of $11,400.
Savage’s co-defendants, Sevean Brown, 26, andHassan Ameer Nelson, 25, were not as lucky.
They are each serving four to eight years in state prison after entering guilty pleasearlier this year to more than a dozen felony charges including robbery, burglary, criminal trespassing and related misdemeanors in connection with theApril 2025 crime.
Northampton police allege that Savage conspired with Brown and Nelson to rob the victim, a man she met through a dating-site specializing in wealthy singles.
Savage and the victim had sex at his home in the Ivyland section of the township, and minutes after leaving, she texted the man saying she left something and asking him to let her back inside.
After the man opened a side door, Brown and Nelson, wearing all black and armed with guns, burst into the home and forced the victim to the ground.
The men pistol-whipped the victim in the back of the head, pressed a firearm against his temple and threatened to kill him if he didn't comply.
For 45 minutes, the trio forced the victim around his home at gunpoint, ransacked the property and loaded items into a duffle bag belonging to the victim.
The stolen items included a $12,000 Baume & Mercier watch, vehicle titles, car keys, liquor bottles, the victim's cellphones and $1,500 transferred from the victim’s account via three unauthorized $500 CashApp transactions.
The suspects fled the scene in Nelson’s black 2015 Ford Taurus with a loud exhaust.
Police were able to track the car’s movement through area traffic cameras before and after the home invasion. They also used cellphone records to identify and track the suspects.
Philadelphia police stopped Nelson’s Taurus and during a search of the vehicle found stolen property and a loaded Glock 9mm handgun, which had been reported stolen in Philadelphia in 2022.
Also found in the car was a pair of black latex gloves that matched a torn piece of a latex glove left behind by the suspects in the victim's kitchen.
Police also found photos on the defendants’ phones taken two hours after the crime showing the three defendants in masks holding up piles of $20 bills.
Crime and courts reporter Jo Ciavaglia can be reached at jciavaglia@gannett.com.
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