Video shows Conor McGregor taking alleged rape accuser to bathroom at Kaseya Center during NBA Finals
- Conor McGregor has been accused of sexual assault
- The UFC star allegedly raped the woman just after the Nuggets' win over Miami on June 9
- McGregor denied the allegations through his attorney Barbara Llanes
A video posted by TMZ Sports shows UFC star Conor McGregor taking his alleged rape accuser into a bathroom at the Kaseya Center during the Miami Heat vs Denver Nuggets NBA Finals Game 4. He has been accused of sexual assault.
In the footage obtained by the Los Angeles-based website, McGregor – who was wearing a black t-shirt – leaving a restroom area to speak to a woman in a white shirt. The 34-year-old then grabbed her hand and the two went inside the bathroom, where the woman said he raped her.
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The footage, as per TMZ Sports, was shot at around midnight on June 10. The Denver Nuggets had beaten the Miami Heat in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
The video then shows that the restroom door was shut soon after the two were inside.
Conor McGregor has denied all allegations. The woman, as per legal letters obtained by TMZ and ESPN, says that the Irishman ‘violently’ forced himself on her inside a VIP men’s bathroom. She added that he ‘aggressively kissed her’ before attempting to force her into multiple sexual acts.
“According to the letters, the woman was able to get McGregor off of her by telling him she had to urinate … but then McGregor allegedly forced her to have oral sex with him,” TMZ wrote.
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McGregor denied the allegations through his attorney Barbara Llanes. “Mr. McGregor will not be intimidated,” she wrote in a statement to ESPN. Attorney Ariel Mitchell is representing the woman. She sent the legal letters to NBA, Miami Heat and the former UFC champion.
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The UFC, in a statement about the allegations to Simon Samano of MMA Junkie, said: “The organization is aware of the recent allegations regarding Conor McGregor and will continue to gather additional details regarding the incident. UFC will allow the legal process to play out before making any additional statements.”
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