Disgraced Conor McGregor has allegedly fled Ireland for Dubai in light of a recent civil case ruling concerning sexual assault allegations.
Reports suggest that McGregor, accompanied by his partner Dee Devlin and their children, vacated their opulent K Club residence for an extended period in the Gulf region, as indicated by the Irish Sun.
Legal experts propose that the contentious fighter intends to remain overseas for a considerable duration until the repercussions of the civil case, which determined he had violently assaulted a hair colorist in a Dublin hotel, diminish.
McGregor, 36, has declared his intention to appeal the High Court jury’s verdict in an effort to vindicate himself.
Following the November ruling, the Dublin-born athlete has encountered substantial backlash in Ireland, resulting in considerable damage to his reputation.
Merchants in both Ireland and the UK have ceased the sale of his stout and whiskey brands, and fitness centers that once idolized him have eliminated his likeness.
The former UFC champion is reportedly mulling over the prospect of permanently relocating from Ireland.
It is understood that McGregor has confided in friends about his thoughts of returning to the United States, where he still possesses a significant fan following.
In contrast to Ireland, the U.S. has exhibited minimal response to the Irish court’s ruling against McGregor.
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