However, the UFC star has denied the allegations
TMZ reported on Thursday, June 15, that it obtained demand letters authored by South Florida-based attorney Ariel Mitchell that were sent to McGregor, the NBA, and the Miami Heat, which hosted Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
McGregor was in attendance for a promotional appearance in which he knocked out the Heat mascot.
According to Mitchell’s letters, the alleged victim was “violently” raped inside of a men’s bathroom after arena security helped separate the woman from her friend and forced her into the restroom where McGregor and his security guard waited.
“Security refused to let (the woman) exit or allow anyone else, including her friend, inside the bathroom,” Mitchell wrote in the letter. The attorney went on to write that McGregor “shoved his tongue in the victim’s mouth and aggressively kissed her.”
TMZ, citing the letters, reported that McGregor stopped after the woman told him she had to urinate. But then McGregor allegedly forced the woman to perform oral sex on him and attempted to sodomize her after pinning her against the wall.
According to TMZ, Mitchell’s letter details that the alleged victim managed to elbow McGregor repeatedly, which allowed her to flee the bathroom, although she left her purse behind.
Mitchell said she got it back only after pleading with McGregor’s security team.
McGregor’s representatives told TMZ in a statement that the “allegations are false,” adding that “Mr. McGregor will not be intimidated.”
McGregor, 34, has been accused of sexual assault multiple times before; twice in 2019 in March and October of that year in Ireland; September 2020 in Corsica, which was later dropped; and in 2021.
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