Introduction
Page detailing the fall of Conor McGregor
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Cheating
People known or rumoured to have 'cheated' with:
Known
1. Nikita Hand
2. Terri Murray
3. Rachel Conroy, blonde selfie girl in the toilet
4. Zoe Whelan (His code name was The Nugget when her and her mother talked about him)
5. Kim Flood (I’m certain there’s reliable evidence around to prove this)
6. Stephanie Maher (There’s a photo of his orange BMW parked outside her house on a Saturday night)
7. Marble Arch girl (Video evidence of him in her bed)
8. Zoe Whelans ma Sharon Alguidy
Possibilities
1. Girl in toilet of UK pub
2. Ebanie Bridges
3. Girl in Dubai
Timeline of controversies
November 2017-Present: Driving Violations
McGregor’s most consistent run-ins with the police stem from his driving habits. In both 2017 and 2018, he pleaded guilty to speeding offenses and paid fines, in the latter case having his diving privileges revoked for six months. Last year, he was arrested on
six traffic charges, including being uninsured and driving without a license, and authorities impounded his sports car. He was later charged with careless driving as well. That case has proceeded slowly through the courts, without a plea as yet, and has
been adjourned until December 2023.
April 2018: Attack on Bus at Barclays Center
In a bizarre and frightening scene, McGregor and an entourage were
caught on video pelting a bus with loose objects after a UFC media event, including a hand dolly and a guard rail, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. They shattered the vehicle’s windows and windshield, injuring multiple UFC fighters aboard, who subsequently missed their next fights. The assault was
reportedly intended as retaliation against one of the bus’ occupants, UFC fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov, who had confronted McGregor’s teammate and close friend Artem Lobov at a hotel earlier that week.
UFC president Dana White condemned McGregor’s behavior as “disgusting.” By July 2018, McGregor — who had turned himself into the NYPD after the episode — reached a
plea deal that saw his assault and felony criminal mischief charges dropped, with no prison sentence or loss of his travel visa. Instead, he paid restitution for damages, served five days of community service and agreed to take a short anger management course. “I just want to say I’m thankful to the D.A. and the judge for allowing me to move forward,” McGregor said at the time.
December 2018: Dublin Sexual Assault
In early 2019, reports emerged that McGregor was
under investigation by Irish law enforcement for an alleged sexual assault of a woman in a Dublin hotel the previous December. In October 2019, police received another complaint against McGregor from a woman who said he had sexually assaulted her in a car outside a Dublin pub. The UFC fighter denied both claims, but was at one point arrested and questioned before being released.
In 2021, prosecutors indicated they would not be charging McGregor in connection with the alleged 2018 assault; neither have they pursued legal action over the 2019 complaint. The woman whose accusations sparked the initial investigation sued McGregor for personal injuries after the criminal case ended without charges, again alleging that he raped her in a Dublin hotel. The plaintiff was granted
wide discovery of materials the police obtained in working on the case as McGregor continued to deny the accusation.
In November 2024, a civil jury in Ireland
awarded the woman 250,000 Euros after a case in which she testified McGregor had put her in a chokehold and threatened to kill her during their encounter in the hotel room. A paramedic who had examined her the following day testified that they had never seen such intense bruising.
March 2019: Robbery Arrest in Florida
In an encounter caught on a security camera, McGregor seized and smashed the phone of a fan who tried to take his picture in Miami Beach. Arrested for criminal mischief and strong-armed robbery, he spent several hours in jail before he was released on a $5,000 bond, pledging full cooperation in any investigation. The fan dropped his civil suit against McGregor a month later, and authorities declined to pursue a criminal case after McGregor and the victim reached an out-of-court settlement.
August 2019: Assault in Dublin Pub
Once again caught lashing out on video, McGregor in August 2019 punched a pub customer who had repeatedly refused a shot of his Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey, a liquor brand the mixed martial artist launched the year prior. That November, he
pleaded guilty to assault, paying a fine and avoiding a stint of up to six months behind bars. The victim received an undisclosed sum in compensation as well. During court proceedings, it was revealed that McGregor had 18 prior convictions on his criminal record, most connected to his driving offenses. The fighter told the court, “Your honour, what I done was very wrong. I would like to apologize today, to the injured party again, and to apologize here before the court, and assure you nothing of this nature will happen again regarding me.” His lawyers had argued that a conviction would put his career in “jeopardy,” given the need to travel for bouts.
September 2020: Released After Detained in Corsica on Suspicion of Sexual Assault
McGregor was detained and questioned by authorities on the French island of Corsica in September 2020 for alleged indecent exposure and sexual assault in a bar, spending two days in custody. Eight months later, they declared a
lack of sufficient evidence to justify a criminal prosecution. A spokesperson for McGregor said that the investigation included DNA collection that corroborated his version of events.
“Conor Mcgregor vigorously denies any accusations of misconduct,” his representative told
TMZ. “He has been interviewed and released.”
October 2021: Alleged Assault of Italian DJ
Francesco Facchinetti, a famed Italian DJ and TV presenter, accused McGregor of punching him in the face and breaking his nose outside a hotel in Rome in October 2021. According to Facchinetti, he and his wife had been partying with McGregor and the fighter’s fiancée Dee Devlin for hours when McGregor
attacked him totally unprovoked. McGregor and Devlin had earlier that day taken their third child to be baptized at the Vatican. “He is dangerous, he needs to be stopped,” Faccinetti said at the time, formally pressing charges against McGregor, who as of
early 2022 was still under investigation for the complaint. He has not been charged, nor has he commented publicly on the incident.
July 2022: Alleged Assault on Yacht in Ibiza
This past January, reports emerged that a woman in her 40s had accused McGregor of physically assaulting her on his yacht in Ibiza, Spain, during his birthday celebration the previous July. She
claimed that he became verbally abusive, then punched and kicked her, even saying he would drown her. She said she suffered an injury to her wrist when she fell from one of McGregor’s blows and was eventually forced to flee the yacht, believing he might have killed her otherwise, and was picked up by a Red Cross boat. McGregor has
denied these claims. “Mr. McGregor is steadfast in his denial of all the accusations made by a guest on his boat,” said his spokesperson Karen Kessler in a statement.
While the unnamed woman hadn’t signed a statement for Spanish law enforcement at the time, she filed a complaint with Irish police in September. Authorities in Spain subsequently
reopened their investigation, but have not charged McGregor. The woman also sued McGregor but withdrew the claim in February with no reason given.
Blind Reports
Account of Conor McGregor's descent, by a Dubliner close to Conor - 27 March 2019
Clodagh Murray
DNA test reveals Conor McGregor is not the father of 1 year old girl in Liverpool - 8 Nov 2019
McGregor wants to 'move on' after DNA paternity test - 9 Nov 2019
Nikita Hand
After Criminal Case Ends Without Charges, Conor McGregor Is Sued in Ireland - 19 Jan 2021
Conor McGregor facing first court hearing for woman’s personal injury claim against him - 2 Sept 2021
Conor McGregor to pay almost €250,000 damages to Nikita Hand after jury finds he assaulted her in Dublin hotel - 22 Nov 2024
Masked men broke into Nikita Hand’s home before hearing of civil rape case against Conor McGregor - 22 Nov 2024
Key factors that may have swayed the jury in Nikita Hand case against Conor McGregor - 22 Nov 2024
CCTV, witness reliability, alcohol and drugs: Several factors caused DPP not to prosecute Conor McGregor and James Lawrence - 22 Nov 2024
The key evidence that could have led Conor McGregor to lose his civil rape case - 23 Nov 2024
As Conor McGregor lost his temper in the witness box, for the jury it was the moment the mask slipped - 24 Nov 2024
Companies drop Conor McGregor after sexual assault verdict - 27 Nov 2024
Nikita Hand awarded costs in civil action against Conor McGregor - 5 Dec 2024
Judge may bring contempt case against Conor McGregor over social media outburst, as Nikita Hand awarded costs in civil rape case - 5 Dec 2024
Conor McGregor hits out at ‘blackmailers’ in rape cases in latest rant - 8 Dec 2024
Disgraced Conor McGregor flees to Dubai with family after Nikita Hand rape civil trial fall out & brand backlash - 8 Dec 2024
The mobile phone that could cost Conor McGregor a prosecution for contempt - 9 Dec 2024
Conor McGregor spokesperson issues statement on social media post controversy - 10 Dec 2024
Nikita Hand offered ‘safe house’ after four-man gang broke into home & stabbed partner before Conor McGregor rape case - 15 Dec 2024
Return to MMA/fighting
WASHED UP Disgraced Conor McGregor’s return to MMA action in doubt over ‘partying too hard’ & cocaine admission, Joe Rogan says - 13 Dec 2024
Conor McGregor confirms huge boxing fight against Logan Paul and reveals UFC comeback is on after civil rape case - 17 Dec 2024