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Legal Storm Intensifies Around BJ Penn, New Developments Emerge: Report
Legal Storm Intensifies Around BJ Penn, New Developments Emerge: Report

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timea day ago

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Legal Storm Intensifies Around BJ Penn, New Developments Emerge: Report

Legal Storm Intensifies Around BJ Penn, New Developments Emerge: Report originally appeared on Athlon Sports. BJ Penn's legacy as a UFC Hall of Famer has entered a new phase, as recent reports shed light on developments outside the cage. Known for his accomplishments in both the lightweight and welterweight divisions, Penn now finds himself under increased public scrutiny as legal proceedings continue. Over the past several years, various incidents have drawn attention, and recent reports have added more context to his situation. Advertisement In a recent report published by Hawaii Tribune-Herald, new details surfaced regarding Penn's absence from a scheduled court hearing connected to a domestic abuse case. A widely shared post online stated, 'In a surprising turn of events, UFC Hall of Famer BJ Penn skips his scheduled court appearance in a domestic abuse case following multiple arrests over Memorial Day weekend. The fallout continues to unfold as his legal troubles raise eyebrows.' This latest update has brought renewed focus to Penn's legal history. More recently, Penn has drawn headlines after publishing a series of alarming social media posts claiming that close family members—including his mother and brothers—had been replaced by imposters. His mother, Lorraine Shin, responded by filing a restraining order, citing emotional distress and extreme psychological abuse. Court filings also referenced Capgras delusional syndrome, a rare disorder marked by the belief that loved ones have been replaced. Around the same time, Penn was arrested twice over Memorial Day weekend on family abuse charges, following incidents involving his mother and a violation of a prior warning citation. These details were first reported by Kauai Now News, a local Hawaii-based news outlet covering legal and community issues. Each of these developments has contributed to ongoing public interest and raised concerns about his well-being. BJ Penn As of now, Penn has not publicly addressed the most recent court-related development. The situation remains ongoing, with further updates expected as proceedings move forward. Advertisement Related: UFC Makes Announcement About Nashville Card Related: 'He's Overrated' – Jon Jones Fires at Former UFC Interim Champion This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 30, 2025, where it first appeared.

Penn Skips Court Date, Arrest Warrant Issued
Penn Skips Court Date, Arrest Warrant Issued

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time2 days ago

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Penn Skips Court Date, Arrest Warrant Issued

BJ Penn's legal troubles continue to develop in a negative direction. On Monday, Penn was arrested for 'offensive physical contact' against a family member. Specifically, Penn is accused of harassing his mother, Lorraine Shin, whom he believes to be an imposter intent on stealing his family fortune. Penn was sentenced to a court hearing on Tuesday, but per the latest report from HawaiiNewsNow, Penn missed that scheduled date and a bench warrant for his arrest was subsequently issued. On Tuesday, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Herbert H. Mukai filed a motion to revoke Penn's bail 'for his willful violation of the terms and conditions of his release on bail.' In addition, the Hawaii Police Department has since issued a statement explaining, 'We are actively looking for him' (h/t Yahoo News). Penn does at least have an excuse for missing his court date, per KHON2 News. Penn says he has COVID-19 and was too sick to attend his court appearance. He's asking the court to recall the bench warrants, but it remains to be seen if they're receptive to his request. Now 46 years of age, Penn last fought opposite Clay Guida at UFC 237 in May 2019, losing a competitive decision. Though officially retired, Penn has still found his way into several fights at local bars in Hawaii. Fan concern for Penn's health has grown rapidly in recent months, particularly since his mother has expressed that he may be suffering from Capgras delusional syndrome. Hopefully, Penn gets the help he needs sooner than later. More from Miocic Responds To Pressure From White And Cormier White On 'Possibly' Stripping Miocic UFC 249 Embedded: Rousey Nearly Knocked Out Cruz? Midnight Mania! Sterling Vs. Sandhagen Possible June 6 Headliner UFC 249 Odds, Under Dogs And Best Bets! Khabib Plans July Return, Vows To 'Smash Them All' Video! Jacare Breaks Social Distancing Rules Prior To UFC 249 Removal

UFC fighter B.J. Penn asks court to recall arrest warrants
UFC fighter B.J. Penn asks court to recall arrest warrants

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time2 days ago

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UFC fighter B.J. Penn asks court to recall arrest warrants

HONOLULU (KHON2) — Former UFC fighter B.J. Penn is asking a court to recall the bench warrants issued for his arrest, following the athlete's legal troubles this week. The warrants followed his failure to appear in court on separate charges related to abuse of a family member. News stations across country to honor Maui Week Penn said he missed court due to him being sick with COVID and requested the court to recall his warrants. A temporary restraining order filed by Penn's mother allege that the fighter is experiencing mental health issues and believes that his family have been replaced by imposters. Earlier this week, Penn was arrested twice over two days. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Jailed ex-aide to Georgia kingpin claims he was snatched abroad
Jailed ex-aide to Georgia kingpin claims he was snatched abroad

Arab News

time4 days ago

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Jailed ex-aide to Georgia kingpin claims he was snatched abroad

TBILISI: An ex-aide to Georgia's powerful tycoon Bidzina Ivanishvili said on Thursday that he had been snatched while abroad, forcibly flown back to Georgia, and arrested on his former boss's orders. Giorgi Bachiashvili, the former head of Ivanishvili's Co-Investment Fund, fled Georgia in March amid mounting legal troubles following a falling out with the country's most powerful man. The case has intensified scrutiny of the role of Ivanishvili — who wields enormous influence behind the scenes — in Georgian politics. Georgia's state security service said Tuesday it had arrested Bachiashvili, a dual Georgian-Russian national, inside Georgia, near the border with Azerbaijan, following an anonymous tip. But speaking at a court hearing Thursday, Bachiashvii said he had been blindfolded and held incommunicado for two days in an undisclosed country before being forced onto a plane and flown back to Georgia 'in complete violation of the law.' 'Acting on Bidzina Ivanishvili's orders, Georgian officials resorted to banditry and brought me back to Georgia through abduction,' he said. While abroad Bachiashvili, had been sentenced in absentia to 11 years in prison for alleged embezzlement and money laundering. 'I consider myself absolutely innocent of all charges. Today it became clear that I am a personal prisoner of Ivanishvili,' he told the court. His lawyer Robert Amsterdam has denounced the case as politically motivated and accused the Georgian authorities of abusing international legal tools to persecute dissenters. Widely seen as Georgia's key power broker, billionaire Ivanishvili is the founder and honorary chair of the ruling Georgian Dream party. He holds enormous sway over the party and the government, including the formal power to nominate its choice of prime minister. Georgian Dream, in power for more than a decade, has been accused by critics of steering the country away from the West and toward Russia — a claim it denies. Georgia was gripped by mass protests for weeks last year following a disputed parliamentary election in October and the government's subsequent decision to freeze its EU membership bid.

Suzi Taylor hits Block bottom: Alarming photo emerges of renovation star-turned-prostitute while on bail - as a magistrate says what we've all been thinking for years: INSIDE MAIL
Suzi Taylor hits Block bottom: Alarming photo emerges of renovation star-turned-prostitute while on bail - as a magistrate says what we've all been thinking for years: INSIDE MAIL

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

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Suzi Taylor hits Block bottom: Alarming photo emerges of renovation star-turned-prostitute while on bail - as a magistrate says what we've all been thinking for years: INSIDE MAIL

Five years ago, gossip columnist Annette Sharp posed the question of how much responsibility Channel Nine has for its fallen star Suzi Taylor. It was a question worth asking given that Taylor, a former contestant from renovation series The Block, had just faced a Brisbane court over a bizarre 'honey trap' kidnapping, the details of which had the whole television industry aghast. Taylor and her co-accused Ali Ebrahimi were eventually cleared on all charges, including extortion, deprivation of liberty, fraud and assault, and we do not suggest either of them committed a crime. Five years after her rise to fame on The Block, it was revealed Suzi Taylor was working as a prostitute. To say her downfall has been cataclysmic would be an understatement But the accusations were alarming, to say the least, drawing attention to the fact Taylor, just five years after her sudden rise to fame, was clearly a troubled woman earning a living as a prostitute. That was 2020. Now it's 2025 and she continues to face legal troubles. In March, she pleaded guilty to charges of trespassing, stealing and common assault but escaped jail and only had to pay a fine. She had forced entry into a home the previous October demanding property from someone who was no longer living there. She pushed a woman then fled on an e-scooter with a shopping bag full of stolen goods. At the time, Taylor had just been released from prison where she'd served 50 days for evading police. She is currently on bail facing drug-trafficking charges and only recently had another conviction for meth possession added to her rap sheet. In granting bail earlier this month, a magistrate noted Taylor had mental health issues. To say her downfall has been cataclysmic would be an understatement. This week, a single photo underscored just how far she has fallen: a selfie of Taylor seemingly in the throes of ecstasy with three young men - her 'toyboys' as she called them - along with a delusional caption about being 'young, wild and free'. Bear in mind this is a 53-year-old woman on bail. Taylor, who is on bail for drug-trafficking charges, posted this photo of herself flanked by a trio of male friends she called 'toyboys'. It is not suggested the men are involved in anything illegal It's no secret Nine indulged Taylor during her chaotic tenure on The Block. She even dated a producer, Tim Wise (right). Ten years later and her life has completely fallen apart So, should Australia's largest media company do something to help the woman who was arguably the biggest drawcard of its most-watched reality show a decade ago? A woman who collapsed on set - officially due to 'exhaustion' but allegedly due to her wild partying - and who also dated a Nine producer, Tim Wise, for several months? Some would say yes; some would argue she is no longer the network's responsibility. We asked Nine if there had been any intervention by them or Block team, or whether she still falls under the scope of their duty of care for former reality TV participants, but did not receive a response. The last time Nine addressed these questions was half a decade ago, when a spokesperson was quoted as saying: 'Suzi was on The Block five years ago and has always indicated it was an experience she enjoyed. 'We gave her all the support she needed during and after the show.' The last time Taylor had lucidly opened up about her personal life was in her final social media post for 2024 in which she revealed she was estranged from her three children, aged in their teens and twenties. She said her downfall had forced her to redefine what family is, and expressed hope for a more positive 2025. Fate had different plans for her.

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