Conor McGregor successfully agreed to a plea deal after the UFC 223 fiasco by pleading guilty to one count of disorderly conduct.

All the felony charges against him have been dropped.

McGregor has been sentenced to 5 days of community service, 1-3 days of anger management evaluation and will also pay restitution for the damage that he inflicted during the UFC bus dolly attack. He has also been served with 3 orders of protection, two of them from fellow UFC fighters Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg, meaning that he would not be allowed within proximity of them until July 2020.

Because the charges have been reduced to misdemeanours, McGregor will not face any jail time or have any issues in fighting in the United States.

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The Irishman made a short statement to the media that reads:

I just want to say I’m thankful to the DA and the judge for allowing me to move forward. I want to say to my friends, my family, my fans, thank you for the support.
Thank you.

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of RingsideNews. He has been writing about professional wrestling since 1996. He first got into website development at the time and has been focusing on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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