![]() ![]() ![]() Keep it Civil: Follow proper Reddiquette when submitting and commenting. Weekly Reset in 4 days 22 hours 31 minutes Daily Reset in 22 hours 31 minutes Community Links Light Mode Become a Guardian of the Light | Focused Feedback: Season of Defiance Review Daily Reset Thread | Daily Questions | Bungie Plz | Bungie's New Player Guide (Lightfall) | Witch-Hunting: What "counts", and why it's not allowed. Perks and Abilities Spreadsheet with Numbers.Buffs and Debuffs - The Statistical Spreadsheet.Destiny 2: Known Issues (Comprehensive).Sunday Plz - Increase the inventory caps on upgrade materials (Ascendant Shards, etc.).McGregor left court for his speeding ticket charge Thursday, and when asked by reporters about the threats against his life, he simply replied, “Come and get me. This echoes some doubts surrounding the story from people saying if the threats were credible McGregor would have already left Ireland.Ĭurrently, little is known about the credibility of the threats or whether they are real. McGregor’s father called the reports “nonsense,” saying his son had nothing to fear. The difficulty in tracking this story is that much of it is based on conjecture and hearsay, as one would expect from a story involving the Irish mafia. Williams noted that the Kinahan cartel would not care how famous McGregor is or how visible he is. Williams went on to say that if McGregor did not already have plans to leave the country, he would likely be approached by Garda (the Irish national police) and warned that a threat on his safety is a possibility. He has come into conflict through probably no fault of his own, with a group of very, very dangerous people who are tied up with the Kinahans.” Conor McGregor is in a very dangerous place at the moment. "I have to say about this, and I'm wearing my old, veteran crime reporter hat. Irish crime reporter Paul Williams said the following about McGregor: Shortly following the release of the report from The Independent, McGregor posted a video to his Instagram account with a hoodie pulled over his face and the caption simply saying “the celebrity,” which was seen by some as an acknowledgement that he was the man referenced in the report.Ī post shared by Conor McGregor Official on at 8:43pm PSTĪ separate story from The International Business Times claims that McGregor’s actions have caused a €900,000 bounty to be put on his head - demanding McGregor pay protection money or risk being killed. ![]() No police reports were filed in response to the alleged brawl in the pub. Both Whelan and the man McGregor allegedly punched are members of the Kinahan cartel in Dublin. The report alleges that the athlete punched a man in his 50s who is believed to be the father of convicted drug dealer Graham 'The Wig' Whelan. The first report of the incident came from The Independent, which didn’t name McGregor directly - instead referring to a “well-known Irish celebrity” and also referring to a “sports star.” UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor appeared in court for a speeding ticket on Thursday, but reports out of Ireland of a separate incident are far more alarming than a traffic infraction.Īccording to reports, McGregor walked into a pub in Ireland on Sunday night and punched a known mafia associate following an argument. ![]()
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