UFC star Conor McGregor charged with 6 driving offences
DUBLIN (AP) — UFC fighter Conor McGregor appeared in a courtroom in Dublin on Thursday charged with six driving offenses.
The largest star in combined martial arts was stopped by police as he was driving his Bentley in west Dublin on March 22.
McGregor was accused of two counts of harmful driving, in addition to driving with out insurance coverage and a license and failing to supply a certificates of insurance coverage or license.
McGregor didn’t converse through the courtroom look. He was handed a duplicate of the cost sheet.
McGregor’s solicitor, Michael Staines, informed the courtroom that McGregor’s license and insurance coverage have been proven to police on Thursday.
McGregor was bailed and can seem on the identical courtroom on June 23.
McGregor hasn’t fought since injuring his left leg in a loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July.
Talking to media exterior the courtroom, McGregor stated he was wanting ahead to “going straight again“ into coaching.
Requested if he has an opponent in thoughts, McGregor stated: “We are going to see what occurs. Taking it day-to-day. The leg is getting higher every single day and I’m proud of that.”
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