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Suit vs. UFC’s McGregor for alleged 2023 sexual assault dropped

A civil lawsuit that alleged Conor McGregor sexually assaulted a woman in the bathroom at an NBA game in 2023 was dropped in U.S. District Court on Wednesday, after the alleged victim voluntarily filed for dismissal.

The alleged victim, who is described in the lawsuit as a 49-year-old business executive, had accused McGregor of sexual battery during a Miami Heat game in June 2023 at Kaseya Center in Miami. The woman filed a civil suit against McGregor and the Miami Heat on Jan. 14. The Florida State Attorney’s Office did not pursue criminal charges on the matter.

On Tuesday, the plaintiff submitted a notice of voluntary dismissal with prejudice, meaning no further litigation will be brought forward on the alleged incident. McGregor, 37, had denied all accusations.

The lawsuit had alleged McGregor and the woman began talking in the Courtside Club inside Kaseya Center. An acquaintance of the woman said they were about to leave when McGregor grabbed the woman by the hand and escorted her to the men’s restroom where the alleged assault took place.

Last year, McGregor was found liable in a separate sexual assault case stemming from 2018 in Ireland High Court, and was ordered to pay the victim 248,000 euros, or around $257,000. An appeal filed by McGregor on that verdict was denied.

McGregor (22-6) has not competed in mixed martial arts since he suffered a broken leg in a TKO loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021. He has expressed a desire to return to competition at the UFC’s White House card in June.

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