Chiefs’ Mike Pennel Jr. accuses Jhonni Blaze of extortion over alleged domestic violence and fake pregnancy claims

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Chiefs’ Mike Pennel Jr. accuses Jhonni Blaze of extortion over alleged domestic violence and fake pregnancy claims

Mike Pennel Jr. claims Jhonni Blaze used false pregnancy to extort him (Instagram and Getty Images)

Mike Pennel Jr. did not wait for rumors to settle. The Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle used his own platform to push back hard against allegations swirling online, accusing social media personality Jhonni Blaze of trying to extort him with what he called false claims of domestic violence and a fake pregnancy.

The dispute, which erupted publicly this week, has unfolded almost entirely on Instagram, where both sides have traded accusations in real time.Pennel, whose full name is Michael Maurice Pennel Jr., made his stance clear in a string of Instagram Stories on Saturday. He directly tagged Blaze and rejected her claims, framing the situation as a calculated attempt to pressure him for money. “She tried to extort me so Many times.

Fake pregnancy fake domestic violence All for money… @bigjhonni,” Pennel wrote. In another post, he added, “@bigjhonni You crashing out because i wont let you extort me??? Mental health is real.

Somebody save her…”

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The back and forth began after Blaze, known online as @bigjhonni and recognized for past appearances in music videos, accused Pennel earlier this week of verbal abuse, infidelity and conduct that she claims led to her mother being hospitalized.

She said she had dated Pennel since March of last year and claimed to possess 15,000 messages as proof. According to Blaze, she stayed quiet for two years to protect him before deciding to speak out.

Pennel’s response was swift and detailed. He alleged that Blaze ignored a restraining order he secured against her, avoided being formally served and dismissed a cease and desist letter from his attorney. He also posted screenshots that appeared to show PayPal requests from Blaze, ranging from small sums to as much as $50,000.

He described the situation as an “ongoing harassment scheme.”Blaze denied that any restraining order exists and insisted she would “stand on” her claims. She later shared what she described as receipts, including OnlyFans activity that she said showed Pennel as a subscriber who sent her money. At one point, she reportedly leaked his phone numbers online, escalating tensions further.Pennel answered again with video posts and messages, writing that “EVERYTHING will be revealed… PUBLICLY GOD BLESS” and accusing Blaze of tagging him in a “fake story for a month” while evading legal service.As of Saturday evening, no criminal charges have been filed against either party. The NFL has not commented. For now, this remains a deeply personal dispute playing out in public, with both sides claiming to hold the evidence that will ultimately decide who is telling the truth.

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