Conor McGregor is making headlines again and again in negative contexts. The 32-year-old Irish MMA fighter, known as a serial intruder, was arrested in December 2018 on suspicion of raping a young woman at a hotel in Dublin, but after a while managed to evade charges, and in fact the case against him was closed. This morning (Wednesday) in the USA (New York Times) it was reported that the same young woman decided to file a civil lawsuit for serious bodily injuries and at the same time more details were revealed about the same case, in the end as stated no charges were filed against Conor!
Conor McGregor, the UFC star, has been sued in Ireland by a woman who accused him of raping her at a hotel in 2018. Prosecutors had declined to pursue criminal charges against McGregor. https://t.co/2tfLPtJjoJ
– The New York Times (@nytimes) January 19, 2021
According to the publication, McGregor picked up the girl at the hotel where he was staying in Dublin. In the Irishman’s car, the two snorted cocaine and as soon as they got to the hotel room, Conor began to kiss and undress the girl despite the latter’s resolute opposition. It is also noted that McGregor swung the young woman three times in the air, grabbed her by the neck, and forcibly dragged her to the bedroom where he raped her violently.
The shocking description continued in the testimony of the young woman, who said that during the rape, McGregor shouted at her: “This is exactly what I am going through in the arena (in the Octagon). You have to tap the floor three times ..”. The young woman also says that during the rape, she stopped resisting and at the end of the nightmare, Conor even forced her to lie next to him until the two fell asleep … “.

Following the tragic incident and the morning after, the young woman arrived at the hospital with injuries to her neck and face. The report also states that in the civil lawsuit, the complainant is demanding compensation between $ 1.79 million and $ 2.13 million for loss of income, sale of her home in Dublin and purchase of a new home, according to her due to medical expenses, which she had to take out of pocket … “.