Conor McGregor has recently been the subject of new allegations of sexual assault, taking the internet by storm.

According to demand letters sent by her lawyer, a woman claims that UFC fighter Conor McGregor sexually assaulted her after Game 4 of the NBA Finals in Miami on June 9.

The Miami Heat, the Kaseya Center, and the NBA have all received separate letters from the attorney accusing them of being complicit in the alleged sexual assault and violence, as well as aiding and abetting the purported kidnapping.

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“The allegations are false. Mr. McGregor will not be intimidated,” McGregor’s attorney, Barbara R. Llanes, said in a statement released through McGregor’s PR firm to USA TODAY Sports.

The victim, according to the demand letters, was “forced” into a restroom with McGregor and his security guard after the Denver Nuggets’ game against the Miami Heat on June 9.

“Mr. McGregor, aided and abetted by the NBA and Miami Heat Kaseya security, had the victim physically forced via security into the men’s bathroom, separating her from her friend and trapping her inside with Mr. McGregor and his security guard,” the letters said.

He then allegedly tried to violently kiss her before forcing her to perform oral sex. As the woman tried to leave, McGregor pinned her against the wall and ripped her pants, attempting to sodomize her, the demand letters filed by her attorney state. The women allegedly elbowed ‘Notorious’ multiple times to escape.

Former federal prosecutor Barbara Rachel Llanes joined the esteemed law firm of Gelber Schachter & Greenberg in 2021 as a partner. Fluent in both Spanish and Portuguese, Llanes oversaw the Overseas Prosecutorial Development Assistance and Training (OPDAT) division of the U.S. Department of Justice in Mexico for more than eleven years.

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Prior to working for the DOJ, Llanes was a litigator at Paul Weiss in New York after earning his law degree from Stanford University.

The victim, according to the demand letters, was “forced” into a restroom with McGregor and his security guard after the Denver Nuggets’ game against the Miami Heat on June 9.

“Mr. McGregor, aided and abetted by the NBA and Miami Heat Kaseya security, had the victim physically forced via security into the men’s bathroom, separating her from her friend and trapping her inside with Mr. McGregor and his security guard,” the letters said.

He then allegedly tried to violently kiss her before forcing her to perform oral sex. As the woman tried to leave, McGregor pinned her against the wall and ripped her pants, attempting to sodomize her, the demand letters filed by her attorney state. The women allegedly elbowed ‘Notorious’ multiple times to escape.