Conor McGregor Cleared From Bus Attack Case

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Conor McGregor cleared from his infamous Brooklyn bus attack last spring. His attorney Bruce Maffeo presented proof via MMAjunkie stating that he had “fulfilled the terms of a plea agreement.”

Thus, this means that the former UFC lightweight and featherweight champion will be cleared of all charges and that he will not be carrying a criminal record from disorderly conduct.

This comes after he completed his mandated five-day church service in Brooklyn earlier this month. The judge ordered him to do 5 days of community service and complete an anger management course.

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 Khabib.

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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. He then accepted a plea deal last July.

Although the belief was that he would make his Octagon return this summer, McGregor has since announced his retirement from MMA competition. Many people believe that this is a negation tactic.