Woman Accuses Conor McGregor Of Assault, But He Denies It

Woman Accuses Conor McGregor Of Assault, But He Denies It

A woman has come forward accusing MMA Fighter Conor McGregor of assaulting her while on a yacht back in July 2022.

Now, McGregor’s spokesperson is speaking out.


Conor McGregor Denies The Incident


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A woman who was out celebrating Conor McGregor’s birthday with him said the night did not end the way she had hoped.


According to the Majorca Daily Bulletin, the woman claims the incident happened while on a yacht after they left the nightclub. On their way to the yacht, the MMA fighter reportedly began to insult the woman’s appearance before he kicked her in her midsection and punched her. The woman then said McGregor threatened to drown her.

“All his behavior changed at that moment,” the woman said in her statement before telling Irish police that she was forced to flee the scene by jumping off of the boat because she “feared for her life.”


However, Conor McGregor denies it ever happened. “Mr. McGregor is steadfast in his denial of all the accusations made by a guest on his boat,” Karen Kessler, spokesperson for Conor McGregor stated.


McGregor’s Other Incidents Outside Of Octagon


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This is not the first time the MMA fighter has run into trouble outside of the Octagon. In 2019, McGregor punched then-50-year-old Dubliner Desmond Keogh inside the Marble Arch pub, which was caught on video.

McGregor pleaded guilty to assault and paid a €1,000 fine over the incident.


He also released an apology, saying, “I was in the wrong, That man deserved to enjoy his time in the pub without having it end the way it did. Although five months ago it was, I tried to make amends. And I made amends back then. That doesn’t even matter, I was in the wrong.”


The trouble does not end there, though, as McGregor was also recently sued in Ireland by a woman who accused him of raping her in a hotel penthouse in 2018. Karen J. Kessler, a spokeswoman for McGregor, said in a statement in 2021 that those allegations were “categorically rejected” and that the MMA fighter is “confident that justice will prevail” in the civil case. He was not charged with a crime for this incident.

And in 2020, a woman alleged McGregor “attempted sexual assault and sexual exhibition” on the French island of Corsica. McGregor’s agent, Audie Attar of Paradigm Sports Management, issued a statement about the allegation, saying, “I am irate and putting out a warning loud and clear: Conor McGregor is not and will not be a target for those seeking to score a headline or a payday.”


McGregor also sent out a statement, which was filled with expletives. “I will never kill myself no matter how many wish for it,” McGregor wrote in the now-deleted statement. “Try set me up all yous f–king want over and over and over. The truth will always set me free! Be it baby father claims, rape, indecent exposure, bulls–t WhatsApp group s–t. You f–king name it. Never will I fold!”


McGregor was not charged with a crime for the 2020 incident.