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UFC Hall of Famer BJ Pain arrested again amid family concerns

The US Pen (L) of the US fights with Frankie Edgar during his match at the final fighting championship tournament on April 10, 2010 in Abu Dhabi.

The UFC Hall of Fmerer BJ Paine was arrested on Friday in his home state in the air state, the third time in six days because his family broadcast his concerns about his mental health.

Penn was first arrested on 25 and 26 May, both times on charges of misuse of a family/domestic member. Penn’s mother, Loren Shin, filed a temporary relative order against her, and the arrest of May 26 was because she violated the preventive order.

Penn was about to appear in court as a condition of his bail and failed to do so, resulting in a third arrest on Friday. Penn unsuccessfully argued that he did not come to court because he had Kovid -19, according to Khon 2.

Penn also requested a preventive order against his mother, which was denied.

Penn has repeatedly claimed on Instagram that his family was secretly murdered and replaced by the Impostors, the main symptom of a rare psychiatry order called Capgrass confusion.

Shin said in a statement to the authorities, “I believe that my son (BJ Pen) is suffering from Capgrass confusion syndrome (a psychiatry disorder, in which a person holds an illusion that a friend, husband or wife, parents, other close members of the family have been replaced by a uniform imposter).” He believes that I believe that I am an oppressed who killed his family. “

Shin has claimed in a court filing that Penn stole goods from his bedroom and put gum in deadbol at his bedroom door in an attempt to prevent it from entering.

She further alleged that Penn used a bright flashlight, when she wanted to call the police, used a bright flashlight to temporarily blind her, and she grabbed her arms and shook it on the edge of a car, causing a sharp pain in her back.

-Bield level media

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