Ex-MMA fighter found guilty on 29 counts stemming from brutal beating of ex-girlfriend

War Machine

A Clark County, Nevada, jury found former MMA fighter Jonathan “War Machine” Koppenhaver guilty on 29 of the 34 counts that stemmed from an August 2014 assault involving his ex-girlfriend, Christine “Christy Mack” Mackinday and a male friend, Corey Thomas.

Koppenhaver broke into Mackinday’s Las Vegas home and left Mackinday with severe injuries that included nearly a dozen broken bones, a broken nose and broken teeth, a punctured lung, fractured rib, and a ruptured liver. Additionally, Thomas suffered from contusions and a bone fracture.

After the assault, Koppenhaver eluded authorities by fleeing to California but was apprehended a few days later.

Some of Koppenhaver’s charges include burglary, battery, coercion, kidnapping, sexual assault and attempted murder, although due to a hung jury, the attempted murder charges ended in a mistrial.

Koppenhaver’s sentencing is set for June 5. He faces life in prison without the possibility of parole.

[ Yahoo ]

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