The full details of what Jorge Masvidal has been charged with has been released. If Masvidal is convicted on the current charges he could face a long jail sentence. It's not looking good for the UFC star... 😳
from his voice and the hair sticking out of his hoodie, with the 37-year-old wearing a surgical mask at the time.
According to the report, 'Chaos' ended with a fractured tooth and an abrasion on his wrist and also ended up with $15,000 worth of damage to his $90,000 Rolex watch. If the UFC star is convicted on the current charges he could face a long jail sentence, as much as 15 years, for aggravated battery.
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