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Irish mixed martial arts superstar Conor McGregor pleaded guilty to a criminal court in Brooklyn for disorderly conduct, cutting an agreement that allows him to avoid jail time for a fight in New York.
The 30-year-old, nicknamed "The Notorious," was charged with multiple counts of badault and criminal mischief after attacking a busload of Ultimate Fighting Championship contenders at Barclays Center in April.
The frantic attack wounded two athletes.
McGregor Pleaded Guilty He was sentenced to five days of community service and an anger management program.
But he received "orders of protection" to stay away from three people
McGregor stood in front of the judge, looking dark in a dark suit and striped tie, for the brief appearance. "I just want to say that I'm grateful to the DA (District Attorney) and the Judge for allowing me to go forward," McGregor said, visibly relieved, in front of reporters at outside the courtyard.
"I want to tell my friends, my family, my fans – thanks for the support."
"Now it's time to go back to business," said his manager, Audie Attar.
He incurred up to seven years in prison so Last month, as a result of a court appearance, McGregor expressed his "regret" for the badault on him. bus of rival fighters.
The Irish pocketed about 100 million US dollars (135 million Australian dollars) for the overlay that he lost in August as Vegas against ex-welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather.
Their matchup was one of the richest boxing fights of all time. McGregor Ranked Fourth Forbes Among the World's Highest Paid Athletes, With an Estimated Wealth of US $ 99 Million, Behind Mayweather's Number One, and Feelings of Football Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo [19659003] He was filmed lobing a wagon through a window of the bus in a New York stadium at the end of a media event on April 5. The bus was moving slowly to the loading dock at Barclays Center [19659003] The father of one was also captured on surveillance cameras throwing a chair at a pbadenger window of the bus.
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