Christy Mack lego, known porn star, says that she was violently attacked by her ex-boyfriend, Jon Koppenhaver, last Friday. Koppenhaver is an MMA fighter who is more popularly known as War Machine.
Christy Mack lego even posted some of her photos while she was in the hospital. She said that she got some broken bones, a ruptured liver, and several missing teeth after her ex-boyfriend assaulted her. War Machine has already been universally condemned for the alleged assault.
However, many believe that Christy Mack lego should have already expected such assault to have happened, since she should have been well aware that Koppenhaver was capable of such aggressive behavior.
Howard Levine, President of Exquisite Entertainment, has experience working with Christy Mack lego, and he told FOX411, "She was warned several times. They broke up a while ago and he moved out of state. He is delusional. He came back thinking he was going to propose to her and they would get married."
Some sources, that have claimed to be pretty close to Christy Mack lego, also informed the famous gossip website, The Dirty, that they have repeatedly told her about War Machine being bad news. According to these sources, many of Christy Mack lego's friends never fell short of telling her to stay away from War Machine. Sadly, these same sources said that she just would not listen.
The owner of the site, Nik Richie, said, "The site obtained pictures of the former couple together post their supposed break up in bed only a week or so ago, and they two were spotted together recently as a week ago. War Machine reportedly caught her cheating. He thought they were still together. What he did was 100% wrong, but she provoked him."
Lex Jurgen from another gossip site, WWTDD, said that Christy Mack lego obviously made a very bad choice. He said, "Steven A. Smith got suspended from ESPN for saying women shouldn't provoke their violent boyfriends. What about dating a guy who's been arrested and imprisoned several times for violent assault?"
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