Las Vegas Review-Journal

War Machine must stay in jail before trial

- By DAVID FERRARA

Former mixed martial artist Jonathan Koppenhave­r, also known as War Machine, must remain behind bars while he awaits trial on several charges in connection with an attack on his ex-girlfriend and another man, a judge ruled Wednesday.

Prosecutor­s have alleged that Koppenhave­r brutally beat former adult film actress Christy Mack, whose real name is Christine Mackinday, and her friend Corey Thomas.

Koppenhave­r faces 34 counts at a trial scheduled for September.

Among the charges against Koppen- haver are two counts of attempted murder — a charge that carries a possible sentence of life in prison without parole.

The ex-Bellator MMA and Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip fighter was arrested after the Aug. 8 assault on Mack and Thomas and has been in custody since.

In court Wednesday, defense lawyer Brandon Sua tried to argue that Koppenhave­r never intended to kill Mackinday or Thomas and asked District Judge Elissa Cadish to throw out those charges.

But the judge said she believed that there was enough circumstan­tial evidence to show Koppenhave­r’s intent.

Sua also argued that a burglary charge should be dropped because Koppenhave­r had a key to Mackinday’s home, but prosecutor Jacqueline Bluth told the judge Koppenhave­r did not have the right to enter.

At one point during the hearing, Koppenhave­r, 33, spoke out and said he wanted to take a polygraph test, which the judge promptly denied. “I want to do it,” Koppenhave­r said. The judge replied: “I don’t care.” Koppenhave­r has been held at the High Desert State Prison since December, when another judge revoked his probation in a separate case. Contact reporter David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-1039. Find him on Twitter: @randompoke­r

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 ?? JAmES TENSuAN/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW JOURNAL ?? Former mixed martial artist Jonathan Koppenhave­r, also known as War Machine, gives a document to his lawyer Brandon Sua as they appear before Judge Elissa Cadish on Wednesday. War Machine is being tried in connection with the beating of a former...
JAmES TENSuAN/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW JOURNAL Former mixed martial artist Jonathan Koppenhave­r, also known as War Machine, gives a document to his lawyer Brandon Sua as they appear before Judge Elissa Cadish on Wednesday. War Machine is being tried in connection with the beating of a former...

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