Conor McGregor Accepts Plea Deal After Bus Attack

Conor McGregor was back in court.

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Former UFC lightweight and featherweight champion Conor McGregor was back in court on Thursday, July 26, 2018 in the latest saga in the criminal case against him stemming from an attack on fighters that were trapped in a bus.

Just over the weekend, there were plea rumors that surfaced going into this court hearing that by accepting this deal would prevent him from serving jail time as well as allow him to travel to and from the United States from Ireland as it was originally believed that McGregor was facing the possibility of up to seven years in prison and permanent deportation from the country.

Those rumors turned out to be true as both sides – prosecution and defense – made it official in New York City in front of a judge and media members in attendance. So the reality of the situation is with McGregor accepting this deal, prosecutors have agreed to drop the felony charges in lieu of successfully completing plea agreement.

At the hearing, it was revealed that all felony counts were dismissed as he accepted the deal that is a guilty of disorderly conduct charge, which will see him do five days of community service, anger management classes and three orders of protection against Ray Borg, Jason Ledvetter, and Michael Chiesa. With this protection order, he is not allowed to go near them until 2020. 

He will also have to pay restitution for the damage to the bus. He also declined to comment on the matter to the media. It should be noted that Cian Cowley, who was also part of the attack and arrested, as a result, has been ordered to do 3 days of community service and anger management program. 

Back in April during fight week of the UFC 223 pay-per-view event, McGregor and several members of his entourage decided to fly from Ireland to Brooklyn, New York to get revenge on current lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. It all started once the UFC lightweight champion got into an argument with McGregor’s training partner, Artem Lobov, earlier that week. This led to McGregor attacking the fighter bus that had Nurmagomedov on and he was arrested as a result, then was charged with three counts of assault and one count of criminal mischief.

McGregor has not been seen in the Octagon since at UFC 205 when he won the lightweight title from Eddie Alvarez then fought in a boxing match with Floyd Mayweather and since then, McGregor’s status as an active MMA fighter was put on hold once again due this arrest but now with this legal ordeal behind him, he can get on with his fighting career.

The Brooklyn DA office issued the following statement on the situation:

“This is a fair resolution that holds the defendant accountable, ensures restitution for the victims and requires the defendant to perform community service where he can reflect on his conduct and give back to society.”

 

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Conor McGregor Will Not See Jail Time in Connection With Brooklyn Incident

In April of this year, Conor McGregor was arrested and charged with several felonies and misdemeanors in connection with his tossing of a dolly into a bus with tons of fighters prior to UFC 223. As a criminal lawyer in Brooklyn, where this happened, an…

In April of this year, Conor McGregor was arrested and charged with several felonies and misdemeanors in connection with his tossing of a dolly into a bus with tons of fighters prior to UFC 223. As a criminal lawyer in Brooklyn, where this happened, and as discussed on my show The Fight Lawyer Podcast, this […]

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Anderson Silva Sounds Off On Jon Jones, Conor McGregor Troubles

Anderson Silva has an opinion on both Jon Jones and Conor McGregor.

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Anderson Silva is back.

The longtime former UFC middleweight champion was recently exonerated for a failed USADA drug test prior to his scheduled bout against Kelvin Gastelum last fall and is eligible to return to competition on November 10 after it was found he had ingested a contaminated supplement.

“The Spider” is understandably excited to have his legacy intact after his status as one of the greatest of all-time was brought into serious question when he tested positive for banned substances a second time. With his reputation now less tarnished, Silva recently sounded off to MMA Fighting about two other legendary fighters with outside-the-cage troubles, Jon Jones and Conor McGregor.

First, Silva detailed his opinion of Jones’ current situation where the disgraced former light heavyweight ruler currently awaits potential punishment from USADA for his failed drug test prior to his UFC 214 knockout win over Daniel Cormier last summer. “The Spider” hoped Jones’ current plight results in a moment of reflection for “Bones,” adding that he ‘deserves our respect’:

”I’m his close friend [of Jones], I have a big affection for him, I see him as a younger brother, and I hope this moment he’s going through is a moment of reflection,” Silva told MMA Fighting. “He’s young and has everything it takes to come back and reclaim what’s his. I’m rooting for him, as always. He’s an amazing guy, a guy that has been through several difficulties, several problems, and deserves our respect.”

Silva then moved on to discuss McGregor, who will appear in court this week to reportedly work out a plea deal for his April arrest in Brooklyn where he threw a metal dolly through a bus containing lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and other UFC 223 fighters.

Although he didn’t blast “The Notorious” and his actions outright, Silva did say that fighters like himself had worked hard to make the sport of mixed martial arts a viable entertainment option for people of all walks of life, so he hoped McGregor didn’t jeopardize that by committing further crimes and tarnishing the sport’s name:

”Man, I think that not only me but other athletes that worked really hard to turn this sport into a sport to be watched by kids, ladies, women, men, people from all ages and social classes,” Silva said, “And it’s complicated when this kind of thing happens, but who am I to judge? It’s something that must come from each person.

”Athletes have to have this conscience. Everybody has problems, everybody goes through situations, and I hope he realizes how much he means to many people and doesn’t do something like that again and ends up tarnishing a bit of what we worked for this sport.”

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Anderson Silva Offers Jon Jones & Conor McGregor Advice

Anderson Silva has some advice for two of the most polarizing figures in mixed martial arts. Jon Jones currently awaits a decision from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Jones claims that for the second time, he’s been the victim of contaminat…

Anderson Silva has some advice for two of the most polarizing figures in mixed martial arts. Jon Jones currently awaits a decision from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Jones claims that for the second time, he’s been the victim of contaminated supplements. Jones’ planned UFC 200 bout against Daniel Cormier was canceled as “Bones” violated […]

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Conor McGregor’s Attorney Denies Report Fighter Is Nearing Plea Deal

TMZ Sports reported Saturday that Conor McGregor was nearing a plea deal for his April arrest when he attacked a bus during the UFC 223 media day, but his attorney, Cozen O’Connor, wasted little time in denying that report…

TMZ Sports reported Saturday that Conor McGregor was nearing a plea deal for his April arrest when he attacked a bus during the UFC 223 media day, but his attorney, Cozen O’Connor, wasted little time in denying that report…