Former UFC fighter Jason “Mayhem” Miller has pleaded guilty to nearly a dozen charges stemming from various incidents with police over the last three years. The majority of the charges that he plead guilty to were felonies and misdemeanors, the fighter was sentenced to 100 days in prison with the guilty plea.
However, in a lucky twist of fate for the fighter, the court gave him double credit for the 50 days he had previously served in prison and at this point in time, will see no more prison time.
Miller did speak at the court proceedings, promising to change his life around for the better.
“I take responsibility for my stupidity,” Miller said. “You can’t rough up the police with no consequences. I’ll serve my time with my head held high. I’ll straighten up and fly right.”
Cameron Talley, the attorney for Miller, says that his clients life is getting back on track.
“The good news for Jason is that his life is back on track,” Talley said. “He’s got his business back, and he’s traveling the world as a commentator.”
The UFC veteran last competed at Venator Fighting Championships 3, where he suffered a second round submission loss to Mattia Schiavolin.