Conor McGregor Pleads Guilty to Disorderly Conduct

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UFC fighter Conor McGregor has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in a deal with prosecutors to avoid jail time.

McGregor had faced multiple criminal charges stemming from an altercation in April with other fighters.

As part of his deal he is required to undergo anger management treatment. The plea will not affect his US work visa.

In a statement outside the New York City courthouse, the 30-year-old thanked the judge and prosecutors "for allowing me to move forward".

He will also be required to fulfil five days of community service and, in exchange, will be cleared of criminal charges.


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nuraknu

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Hopefully 5 days of community service promoting the use of bicycle helmets, smh. Like him or not, 5 days of service in lieu of jail time is nothing for what he did. SMH
 

Wild

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Knew this was coming. Now let’s get Khabib vs Conor before the end of the year.
 
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Fortunately the rule of law prevailed in this instance.

Great job, Brooklyn DA. You done good.
 

Zeph

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UFC fighter Conor McGregor has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in a deal with prosecutors to avoid jail time.

McGregor had faced multiple criminal charges stemming from an altercation in April with other fighters.

As part of his deal he is required to undergo anger management treatment. The plea will not affect his US work visa.

In a statement outside the New York City courthouse, the 30-year-old thanked the judge and prosecutors "for allowing me to move forward".

He will also be required to fulfil five days of community service and, in exchange, will be cleared of criminal charges.

McGregor pleads guilty to avoid jail
Wow. They bent over backwards for him.
 

jimmy boogaloo

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absolutely sickening how money affects justice. not that I hope bad things for Conor, but he has received preferential treatment, which is disgusting :)
 

yuushi

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Oh no, now he can't use this to further duck the fight with Khabib! Whatever will McDucker do?

He'll now have to :GASP: actually fight Khabib!!!
 

Pitbull9

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All good so now lets get this fighting thing back again, that or just retire but i know for a 100 percent fact that Conor is running out of money.