Conor McGregor accused of trying to rape woman in VIP bathroom as security ‘stopped friend from entering stall to help’
CONOR McGregor has been accused of trying to rape a woman in a VIP bathroom as security guards allegedly stopped her friend from entering a stall to help.
The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday and alleges the UFC fighter, 36, sexually assaulted a woman at the Kaseya Center in 2023.
McGregor has denied the allegations.
The alleged attack took place after Miami Heat's NBA Finals game against the Denver Nuggets on June 9.
The alleged victim claims Irishman McGregor took her to a VIP men's bathroom before launching his attack.
She claims his security team - Kesaya Center staff - stopped her friend from entering the bathroom stall where she and McGregor were.
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The woman also claimed martial arts fighter McGregor was intoxicated and "out of control" at the time he allegedly tried to force her to perform a sex act on him "without her consent".
She then claims she was thrown face first against wall and put in "an arm lock" as he allegedly attempted to rape her.
The UFC fighter then allegedly threw her "against the wall face first" and spit on her when she tried to leave.
The plaintiff claims she suffered "physical, psychological and emotional damages" as a result.
It comes after the woman, who has been described as a 49-year-old who works on Wall Street, filed a criminal sexual assault allegation.
A report was made to City of Miami Police, but criminal charges were dropped, according to the Florida State Attorney's Office.
Her attorney, Jim Dunn, released a statement after the lawsuit was filed.
It read: "After a thorough investigation at the time, the State's Attorney concluded that there was no case to pursue.
"Almost two years and at least three lawyers later the plaintiff has a new false story. We are confident that this case too will be dismissed."
The alleged victim is seeking damages including compensation and medical costs.
She has also filed a lawsuit against Heat Game, and accused staff of negligence.
Her lawsuit points to when McGregor punched the Heats Mascot 'Bernie' on court during the match.
McGregor was brought on at the half-time interval and knocked down the mascot with a pre-planned punch.
But his follow-up strike on the ground was said to have left Burnie needing medical treatment at the nearby hospital.
That's according to , who claimed he was transported to "the emergency room of a nearby hospital for treatment."
She had accused the Irish mixed martial arts fighter of "brutally raping and battering" her after a Christmas night out in December 2018.
The Irish sports star - who arrived in court hand in hand with his partner Dee Devlin - claimed he had consensual sex with the woman.
On November 22 a jury in the civil case against McGregor decided he did assault her.
He was ordered to pay her nearly 250,000 euros (£207k).