
War Machine’s crimes have finally caught up to him…
MMA fighter War Machine, formerly known as Jon Koppenhaver, has received the maximum penalty for his crimes today. After becoming a wanted man for a brutal assault on ex-girlfriend Christy Mack, Machine was launched in to the limelight.
Although he was originally facing attempted murder charges for his grizzly attack on Mack and her male friend, Machine’s jusy was eventually hung. Instead, Koppenhaver was found guilty on multiple charges, including kidnapping, sexual assault and battery.

Machine Gets Life Sentence
After the final hearing today, War Machine received a life sentence in prison, the maximum penalty for his crimes. Since the first trial hearing in 2014, Machine has claimed to be a changed man.
The judge denied his appeals for another hearing based on new evidence. Machine will be eligible for parole when he is 71 years old. Adam Herberts was present to grab some final statements from War Machine:
#WarMachine: I hate that I had to hurt the woman I love. This has helped me begin to grow into a real man.
— Adam Herbets (@AdamHerbets) 5 June 2017
#WarMachine: I believe I will be able to help people wherever I end up.
— Adam Herbets (@AdamHerbets) 5 June 2017
#WarMachine: Jesus is real. I’ve given my life to God. He’s changed everything for me. He’s helped me remove my self hatred.
— Adam Herbets (@AdamHerbets) 5 June 2017
#WarMachine: I do things without even realizing it. I hate myself. I used to smash my face with my own fists in the mirror.
— Adam Herbets (@AdamHerbets) 5 June 2017
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Horrific Details
If you can stomach them, here’s the brutal recap of that August 2014 attack:
War Machine began physically abusing his porn star girlfriend just months after meeting her on an adult film shoot — and that escalated until prosecutors say he told her: “This is it. I’ve got to kill you now.”
The charges stem from an early-morning attack on Aug. 8, 2014, when he found Christine Mackinday asleep with her then-boyfriend in her bedroom, the Las Vegas-Review Journal reports.
Roughly an hour earlier, Koppenhaver and Mackinday — known by her stage name, Christy Mack — had exchanged “I love you” text messages, according to Koppenhaver’s defense attorney, Jay Leiderman.
“And then it all breaks loose,” Leiderman told jurors.
Mack’s boyfriend at the time, Corey Thomas, testified that Koppenhaver attacked him first, biting his face and right arm while throwing non-stop punches. Mackinday, meanwhile, jumped out of bed and called 911.
“Jon, stop,” Mackinday was heard screaming on the call played in court. “You’re going to kill him.”
Koppenhaver continued attacking Thomas until Thomas told the professional fighter: “You gotta kill me, or you gotta let me go.”
Thomas said the fight lasted about 12 agonizing minutes before Koppenhaver asked him if he’d “snitch” if he let him go, News3LV.com reports.
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“I’m looking up at the ceiling thinking to myself, ‘I’m going to die in Christy’s bathroom,’” Thomas told the jury of six men and six women. “That’s not how I’m going out.”
Thomas told jurors he suffered a broken nose, dislocated shoulder and other injuries in the attack, which occurred roughly two months after he started dating Mackinday. Koppenhaver let him leave the house after threatening to get his Navy SEAL and Hells Angels biker friends to hurt Thomas if he went to police, the Associated Press reports.
Koppenhaver then allegedly attacked Mackinday after Thomas left the home, leaving her with a fractured left eye socket, two missing teeth, a lacerated liver, broken ribs and other injuries.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Jacqueline Bluth told jurors that Koppenhaver had abused Mackinday during previous incidents, at first striking her in the head and face with an open hand, and slamming her head into a dashboard in another incident.