MMA fighter and former “Bully Beatdown” TV host Jason Miller today pleaded not guilty to a charge of resisting and obstructing officer after a police standoff earlier this month at his home in Mission Viejo, Calif, according to ABC7 in Los Angeles:

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“Mayhem,” 33, appeared in Orange County Superior Court for an arraignment two weeks after he barricaded himself inside his house and live-tweeted a three-hour police standoff. He was rousted from his home and taken into custody by the Orange County (Calif.) Sheriff’s Department.

The former UFC and Strikeforce fighter was booked into jail on Oct. 9 on suspicion of domestic violence, stalking and violation of a court order. He was held for seven days before posting bond, according to police records. The Orange County Register reported the bond was $200,000.

Miller tweeted during the standoff that the whole thing could have been avoided if he had provided “one piece of paperwork from (Orange County Bail Bonds)” and pointed to an unknown woman as the cause of his police trouble.

“ALL THIS because I wanted to help raise a young boy into a man, and his mama wenr off her meds, and an ambitious DA thinks mayhem is BAD,” he wrote.

Miller was also arrested outside his home in August 2013 on suspicion of domestic violence. He was accused of attacking a woman during an argument and later charged with two counts of felony domestic violence, felony stalking and violating a restraining order, according to the OC Register. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The standoff and domestic violence case are the latest law troubles for Miller (28-9 MMA, 0-3 UFC), who was arrested in 2012 and charged with misdemeanor vandalism for breaking into a church and causing damage before falling asleep naked on a couch, according to police.

Miller’s most recent appearance in the cage came in 2012 at UFC 146, where he lost a unanimous decision to C.B. Dollaway. Previously, he served as a coach on “The Ultimate Fighter 14” and lost a fight to opposing coach Michael Bisping at the event’s conclusion.