The biggest news of the week came as UFC star Conor McGregor was accused of sexually assaulting a woman during an NBA Finals game last week in Miami.
More details have since come out on what happened that night.
The unnamed woman says McGregor and Miami Heat security locked her in a men’s bathroom where he “shoved his tongue in the victim’s mouth and aggressively kissed her.” She also claims he forced her to perform oral sex on him before attempting to sodomize her.
DailyMail.com has dropped a letter to McGregor’s team outlining the woman’s accusations.
“After the game, and after Mr. McGregor sent the Miami Heat mascot Burnie to the hospital, Mr. McGregor elevated his aggressive, unprovoked, and outrageous behavior by violently sexually assaulting and battering this firm’s client in the men’s bathroom of the Kaseya Center,” the letter claims.
“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.
“Once isolated and trapped in the VIP men’s bathroom at the Kaseya Center, security refused to let her exit or allow anyone else, including her friend, inside the bathroom.
“Mr. McGregor then appeared from inside the handicapped stall and shoved his tongue in the victim’s mouth and aggressively kissed her.”
When the woman told McGregor that she had to use the bathroom, she says he allegedly “pulled out his p**** and shoved it down the throat of the victim.”
She also claims that he “spat on her and on himself” in an attempt to get himself “hard.”
“Fortunately, Mr. McGregor’s p**** was too limp for complete penetration, and the victim continuously elbowed Mr. McGregor and finally escaped,” the letter continues.
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McGregor was already under fire during that game for punching the Heat’s mascot, which caused the person inside the costume to seek medical attention.
McGregor denied the allegations through his attorney Barbara Llanes.
“Mr. McGregor will not be intimidated,” Llanes wrote in a statement to ESPN.
This is hardly the first time McGregor has been accused of such an act.
The former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion has been accused of sexual assault four previous times outside the United States, although he has not faced any legal punishment and at least one case was dropped.
McGregor is the biggest money-making star in mixed martial arts history so there is no telling what happens to his career because of this.