Former Bellator and UFC fighter War Machine faced a Las Vegas court yesterday afternoon and pleaded ‘not guilty’ to 32 felony accounts that stem from the alleged attack of his girlfriend and famous pornstar Christy Mack.
Among the 32 felony accounts are, as per a report from the Las Vegas Review-Journal: “attempted murder, sexual assault, battery, coercion, preventing or dissuading a witness or victim from reporting a crime, and first-degree kidnapping resulting in substantial bodily harm.”
Jon Koppenhaver, who legally changed his name to War Machine, is set to appear in court on Oct. 17th and if he is found guilty and convicted he faces a possibility of life in prison without the option of parole.
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