In recent years it has become clear that BJ Pen has had such a bad thing and the situation appears to be getting worse.
Recently, Lowkick MMA reported that Penn was arrested on charges of “abused family members and household members: aggressive physical contact.” A video of the former UFC superstar lying in bed while surrounded by half a dozen police officers also went round on social media.
After repeatedly questioning the officers, Penn was eventually pulled out of his bed, cuffed and booked.
Penn posted a $2,000 bond and was given a court date, but the drama didn’t stop there.
According to MMA Fighting, Penn’s mother, Lorraine Singh, applied for a restraining order against her son after her arrest. Shin claims that the pen used it “Extreme psychological abuse of me over the past few months, I have not Lorraine Singh, but I have killed his family and took over my mother’s identity. He wants me to be taken out of his house.”
At the request of a restraining order, Singh claims he returned from his trip on May 11th and found it. “Clothes, shoes, jewelry, personal belongings, my bed, everything from my bedroom to my bed.” After Penn was told he knew where his mother’s belongings were, Singh filed a theft report with the police.
A few days later, May 16th, Shin claims “My driving license, credit card, my wallet with my driver’s license, credit card, lock stolen.” And she produced another theft report. Shin says Penn told her that “All the items in the safe were him.” Singh says she installed deadbolt locks on her bedroom doors and security cameras both inside and outside the home. She claims she caught Penn knocking down the camera, “He also put glue into my dead bolts and stopped me from opening my bedroom door.”
Penn reportedly denied the allegations when Singh called police to report the vandalism. After getting home from another weekend trip on May 25th, she realized that Penn was said to be the “I put duct tape on the video camera to block the video camera, put glue into the deadbolt in the bedroom door, and stopped it from entering the bedroom.” Singh also noticed that after leaving town for a few days she had no emails in her mailbox.
When she approaches Pen about the missing email, the former fighter refuses to take it, but she later claims she finds her son in a friend’s car and sees the email in the back seat. As a result, Singh contacted the police again, but this time, Penn allegedly shoved a flashlight into her face in an attempt to stop her from dialing the police number.
“I tried to turn in several directions, but he kept blinding me with a flashlight,” Shin writes. “Then I grabbed a flashlight and tried to remove it from my face, and he grabbed my arm and pressed it against the four-door gray sedan.
“Reagan lives in two houses from me. Reagan ran through to help me. After that, I dialed 911 and dialed for help.”
BJ Penn violated 48 hours notice to leave his mother’s home
Shin says Penn has been arrested “I was given 48 hours.” To get away from home.
However, the next morning, when Singh hears the noise downstairs, he says that she was upstairs and when she goes to investigate, she notices that one of her sliding glass doors is open. Shin says she found a pen as she was walking towards the entrance door behind the house “Bolt to exit the back door from the rear stairs.” She claims that Penn jumped into the same car as his friend and left.
Singh says that when police were called again, she later heard Penn discuss with her son Reagan at home. She said she showed police a video of Penn coming and going to her home in violation of the 48-hour rule and he was arrested again.
“I think my son (BJ Penn) suffers from a mental disorder in which he holds a mental disorder with a delusional mental disorder in which his friends, spouses, parents and other close relatives have been replaced by the same con artist,” she writes. “He believes I am a con artist who kills his family and controls his family’s assets.
“In my best interest in my safety, I will ask the court for six months (a temporary restraining order) and order my son to obtain treatment and other sources of treatment.”