B.J. Penn believes his family has been murdered and replaced by imposters

There’s something going on with former two-division UFC champion B.J. Penn

Penn, a UFC Hall of Fame member, believes that his family has been murdered and replaced by imposters. “The Prodigy” first made the bizarre claim last month via social media and continues to assert that it is true.

“Hilo Police Department I need your help. My mother Lorraine Shin, my brother Jay Dee Penn, my brother, Reagan penn and my brother Kalani Mamazuka we’re all murdered and I need you to investigate these guys get these people out of my house and my off my properties,” Penn wrote on Instagram. 

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Penn believes “fake frauds” are trying to ‘steal everything from his family.’ In another social media post, Penn urged the police to help him and investigate. 

“If I harm any of these people that are acting like my mom or my brothers, I go to jail and lose everything. If they harm me, nothing will happen to them and I lose everything,” Penn wrote.

“I have many black belts over the years that are police officers. Are you guys gonna help me? Are we going to help Jd and Reagan and my mother and look for them and investigate these fake frauds who are trying to steal everything from my family?”

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Penn (16-14-2) last fought in May 2019, losing to Glay Guida by unanimous decision at UFC 237. He was released by the fight promotion two months later. At the time of his releases, Penn has lost seven fights in a row. 

Despite how his career ended or his current situation, Penn is a legend in the sport. At one time, he was one of the UFC’s biggest stars. 

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