Conor McGregor NOT Charged for Attempted Sexual Assault
According to reports Conor McGregor will NOT be charged with a crime stemming from an alleged attempted sexual assault in Corsica — officials confirm the case has been dropped due to lack of evidence. Read on…
CelebnMusic247.com reports that Conor’s rep, Karen Kessler, says there was not enough evidence to go after M
They [French authorities] did a criminal investigation. They collected DNA and the DNA evidence confirmed McGregor’s account.
We previously Conor McGregor was detained by police on the French island of Corsica back in Sept. 2020 — after a woman claimed the UFC superstar committed acts described as “attempted sexual assault and sexual exhibition.”
Conor had denied wrongdoing from the start — and he was released from custody without being formally arrested or charged with a crime.
Now, TMZ Sports has learned prosecutors in the City of Bastia have sent McGregor a letter explaining that after an investigation, they didn’t find enough evidence to move forward with a case against him.
The document was sent in French — but the translation reads this way:
The examination of the present proceedings does not justify any criminal prosecution since:
- The facts or the circumstances of the facts of the proceedings could not have been clearly established by the investigations.
- The pieces of evidence are therefore not sufficient for the offense to be constituted and for criminal prosecution to be engaged.
McGregor had railed on his accuser in a social media post in the days after the allegation was levied against him — calling her claims “bulls**t” and vowing to never pay a dime to “anyone coming at me with vicious lies.”