Conor McGregor Completes Community Service For Bus Attack Case

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Conor McGregor has completed the community service from his infamous Brooklyn bus attack last spring.

TMZ Sports reports that the former UFC lightweight and featherweight champion has completed his sentence in his bus attack case. The judge ordered him to do 5 days of community service and complete an anger management course.

The officials came up with a plan where he would work in 2 different churches in the Brooklyn area. The reason for this is due to them wanting his community service to be served without creating a giant public spectacle. They got their wish. Now that he’s completed the terms of his plea deal, the case is essentially closed.

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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.

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.