
Former UFC fighter Godofredo Pepey remains in custody after he was arrested in Florida on a multitude of charges including kidnapping and domestic violence.
The 37-year-old Brazilian is currently under an immigration hold, which means he could potentially face deportation out of the United States.
Online court records obtained by MMA Fighting show Pepey was arrested on four separate charges, including kidnapping with the intent to inflict bodily harm or terrorize victim. Under Florida statutes, that felony carries with it the possibility of life in prison if convicted.
Pepey was also charged with domestic battery by strangulation, tampering with/hindering/delaying with communications and touch or strike battery/domestic violence.
While bail was set at $120,000, Pepey is being detained by immigration officials so he wonât leave custody for now. Combate initially reported Pepeyâs arrest.
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Following news of his arrest, Pepeyâs wife posted a statement on Instagram addressing the allegations against the 22-fight veteran.
âMy name is Samara Mello, Iâm the wife of Godofredo Pepey, and Iâm also a domestic violence survivor,â Mello wrote on Instagram. âI want to say what many will never: domestic violence is real in the sports world, and itâs still a taboo that few have the courage to mention in the combat sports community. We canât pretend it doesnât exist. Domestic violence comes in many different forms: physical, emotional, mental, sexual and financial, and none of them is acceptable.
âToday, Iâm getting myself back up and Iâm incredibly thankful for having survived to be able to now make the difference in other womenâs lives. When the violence happens inside your home it doesnât only destroy one family, it impacts the entire community. We need to stop treating that as a secret. Itâs in silence that violence grows. I hope the authorities in Brazil and the world understand that the blood in my face and my body drips on the hands of those who still sees femicide as a statistic and donât do enough to change that. The next generations depend on our decisions now. This is not a problem to be treated, it needs to be abolished. Iâm thankful to the fight community and for the support or organizations led by Rose Gracie, who takes it seriously and supports those who think thereâs no way out.â
Pepey last fought in the UFC in 2018 when the promotion opted not to renew his contract following back-to-back losses. He amassed a 5-6 record overall with the promotion. Since then, Pepey has only fought three times with his most recent appearance coming in a loss for Ares FC in 2022.
Guilherme Cruz contributed to this report
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