Published 13:44 IST, September 14th 2020
Conor McGregor released from custody after two days post allegations of sexual assault
Conor McGregor released from custody on Saturday after The Notorious was let go by the French police after being interviewed over allegations of sexual assault.
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Retired UFC star Conor McGregor's vacation to Corsica with his family has not quite gone according to plan. This past weekend, Notorious hogged helines with reports suggesting he was arrested and accused of attempted sexual assault and sexual exhibition. Per reports, Conor McGregor was in custody of French police officers for almost two days where he was interviewed for hours in regards to allegations. 32-year-old was released over weekend, and has, so far, denied all allegations.
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McGregor sexual assault charges explained
According to AFP, incident occurred last Sunday at a bar in Calvi in Corsica. McGregor, who was in area for Calvi-Monaco Water Bike Challenge for charity, was reportedly heavily drunk and is believed to have gotten involved in some b behaviour. A formal complaint was filed on Thursday which prompted French police to raid his £3 million yacht, which was moored close to Calvi. His yacht, named locally ‘Dave Ocean,' is also where McGregor was residing.
McGregor was taken into custody on Friday morning, where he was questioned by a magistrate and judicial police. A number of tests were reportedly carried out on McGregor during his nearly two-day stay in custody.
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McGregor sexual assault allegations: Agent responds to "McGregor arrested" reports
'Conor McGregor arrested over accusations of sexual assault' was major heline during weekend, which, according to his representatives is just a ploy "score a heline or a payday." McGregor's agent, Audie Attar of Parigm Sports Management released a statement to numerous publications claiming: "Conor McGregor vigorously denies any accusation of misconduct."
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Audie Attar, however, stressed on fact that former two-division UFC champ is unhappy with rumour floating on internet. "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 heline or a payday," Attar told ESPN.
This is not first time Conor McGregor has been arrested. In 2018, 32-year-old was arrested for throwing a dolly through a bus window at a UFC media event. In 2019, he was charged with assault after punching an old man at a bar in Dublin, Ireland. McGregor pleed guilty and reached a settlement with or party. video of McGregor punching old man, captured by a bystander, went viral on social media.
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Amid increasing rumours that Conor McGregor might make a return to UFC, 32-year-old visited Mediterranean island with his fiancee Dee Devlin and two children - Conor Jr. and Croia. Despite repeatedly implying he is not interested in making a return to UFC, Notorious keeps playing with his fans with his cryptic posts on social media. Last week, he shared a post, noting officials from United States Anti-Doping Agency (USA) came to minister a drug test on him while he was on his yacht. Irish MMA star said since he has not formally retired from UFC, he will continue to be tested by USA.
(Image Credits: Conor McGregor Instagram)
13:44 IST, September 14th 2020