B.J. Penn to defend himself in court

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Former two-division UFC champion B.J. Penn is due back in court next month for allegedly violating a restraining order and assaulting his mom, Lorraine Shin. “The Prodigy” plans to defend himself in court. 

Penn doesn’t have an attorney and the choose granted the public defender’s movement to withdraw from the case. The court is contemplating granting Penn a court-appointed “standby counsel” for next month’s look. 

“The judicial version of “hands of chin down” is anything you say “can and will be used against you in a court of law”, but even with that said and I know I don’t wanna make any mistakes, but honestly almost every time I have got a lawyer they either sold me out or they set me up and stole my money. if I go down, I go down making the decisions I wanted to,” Penn wrote on Instagram

“I’ve always live my life that way when the bell rings I stand up and everyone else sits down, and I make the decisions that I wanted to make not talked into something by somebody else or set up by someone in a disguise that I can’t ever find later to ask him why the f*ck did he do that and then yell yelled at him or asked for my money back. It’s a dirty game. Never let a lawyer make a business decision.”

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Penn has been arrested a number of instances in latest months. Leading up to the first arrest in May, Penn had been making social media posts alleging that his household has been murdered and changed by imposters making an attempt to steal his belongings.

Penn posted a video of the arrest to social media. After being launched from police custody, Penn doubled down on his assertion that his household has been changed, calling his mom, or the imposter mom, a ‘murdering thief.’ Shin, requested and obtained a restraining order against her 46-year-old son.

On June 12, Penn allegedly violated the restraining order. A Hawaiian choose ordered Penn to vacate the home he shares with his 79-year previous mom and prolonged the protecting order against Penn introduced by Shin until Nov. 23. The June twelfth arrest was the fourth time Penn had been taken into custody in a two-week span.

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Shin believes her son is struggling from a situation referred to as Capgras delusional syndrome.

“I consider my son [B.J. Penn] is struggling from Capgras delusional syndrome (a psychiatric disorder in which a particular person holds a delusion that a good friend, partner, guardian, different close member of the family has been changed by an similar imposter). He believes I’m an imposter who has killed his household to gain control of the household belongings,” Shin wrote in a statement to police. 

Penn once held the UFC lightweight and welterweight titles. He was inducted in the UFC Hall of Fame in 2015. He last fought in May 2019, losing to Clay Guida by unanimous decision.




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