Conor McGregor posts family snap just days after being released on bail by US court
CONOR McGREGOR has shared an intimate family photo on social media just days after he was released on bail for allegedly attacking a bus.
The global megastar has been charged with three counts of assault and one of criminal mischief by US courts after he gatecrashed a UFC media day.
He is due back in court on June 14 after he posted the £35,000 bail.
The Notorious uploaded a photo of him with long-term girlfriend Dee Devlin and their son Conor McGregor Jr on to Instagram.
The 29-year-old from Dublin stands cradling his son, with his other arm protectively wrapped around his smiling partner.
It is not known whether McGregor has returned to Ireland, or whether he is still in New York.
Last week in a moment of madness, he burst into the Barclays Center in Brooklyn and smashed the bus of fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov with a trolley before trying to launch a metal barrier at it.
The Notorious handed himself in to the NYPD the following day.
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McGregor has been allowed to return to Ireland, but will return to court on June 14 and is facing a maximum jail sentence of SEVEN years.
The bus attack left Mike Chiesa and Ray Borg injured and unable to appear at UFC 223 in Brooklyn on Saturday night.
Both were cut by glass, although Borg was left with a cut EYEBALL after glass that turned into dust scraped his cornea.
UFC, where McGregor's career is far from certain, released new footage of the attack from inside and outside the bus.
McGregor can be heard screaming "smash the windows".
His teammate Dillon Danis paid the $50,000 (£35,000) bond following a brief court appearance where he appeared in handcuffs facing charges of three counts of assault and one of criminal mischief.
He was told would not have to surrender his passport over the assault and criminal mischief charges.
His attorney reassured the Judge that McGregor isn't a flight risk, saying: "He's the most visible face on the planet."
What we know so far
- Conor McGregor hurled a metal trolley through the window of a bus transporting UFC rival Khabib Nurmagomedov
- The incident occurred last night at a UFC media event in Brooklyn, New York
- An arrest warrant was later issued for McGregor and his private jet was grounded by officials
- The 29-year-old Dubliner later handed himself in to police
- He has been bailed on $50,000 to next appear in court on June 14 charged with three counts of assault and one count of criminal mischief
- A feud between McGregor, his entourage and Nurmagomedov is thought to have sparked the attack
- UFC chief Dana White described it as the worst incident in the history of the organisation
- Two UFC fighters on the bus, Ray Borg and Michael Chiesa, suffered injuries in the attack and have had their respective bouts this weekend cancelled
- A third bout, featuring McGregor's pal Artem Lobov, was also canned after he was accused of participating in the attack