Conor McGregor, Irish mixed martial star and former UFC champion, has reportedly refuted claims that he sexually assaulted a lady at a Miami NBA basketball game.

In letters quoted by ESPN and TMZ Sports on Thursday, the woman’s attorney claimed that on June 9, following the Miami Heat’s NBA Finals game four loss to Denver, McGregor “violently” assaulted her in a restroom at the Kaseya Center.

It is claimed that the 34-year-old former UFC fighter “aggressively kissed” his accuser before attempting to coerce her into having sex with him.

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Ariel Mitchell, the lady’s attorney, claims in the letters that the woman was compelled into a restroom where McGregor and his security officer were waiting by NBA and team security.

Conor McGregor’s alleged victim, who claimed she was sexually assaulted by him during Game 4 of the 2023 NBA Finals, is represented by Ariel Mitchell.

Her LinkedIn page indicates that Mitchell resides in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area. The Law Office of Ariel E Mitchell was founded by her.

Following Game 4 of the NBA Finals, Mitchell prepared demand letters on behalf of her client and submitted them to McGregor, the Heat, and the UFC.

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On June 9, McGregor watched the game from courtside and participated in a halftime commercial stunt in which he repeatedly hit the Heat mascot. According to a report from USA Today, the school’s mascot, Burnie, had to visit the hospital room and was given painkillers to take home.

McGregor has not fought since hurting his left leg in a loss to Dustin Poirier in July 2021. He was jeered by numerous spectators during the NBA game. He last achieved success in January 2020.