Conor McGregor appears in court charged with six traffic offences, including hazardous driving in his Bentley Continental GT


Conor McGregor appears in court charged with six traffic offences, including hazardous driving in his Bentley Continental GT

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On Wednesday, Conor McGregor appeared in a Dublin court, accused of six driving offences in his Bentley Continental GT. We don’t know what “The Notorious” fighter’s attitude is since he didn’t enter a plea this morning in Blanchardstown District Court.

On March 22, he was charged with two charges of reckless driving and last appeared in court on April 7. He was also charged with driving without insurance or a licence, as well as failing to present an insurance certificate or a licence. The UFC star was travelling in his Bentley on the N4 in west Dublin when he was stopped by gardai (the state police of Ireland).

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The case was adjourned until Thursday, September 8, at 10.30 a.m., while the Director of Public Prosecutions evaluates it and pending any additional charges, according to the court. McGregor came in court on Thursday wearing a three-piece dark blue suit and driving a 221-registration Rolls Royce. He made no comments to the media as he entered or exited the courthouse.

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“A man was detained”, A Garda spokesperson states but does not indicate whether or whether it was Conor Mcgregor

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In March, a Garda spokeswoman stated that a man was detained in connection with the incident and transported to Lucan Garda Station. The police department issued a statement saying,   “Gardai arrested a man aged in his 30s in relation to an incident of dangerous driving in the Palmerstown area yesterday evening, Tuesday 22nd March 2022.”

The department further stated, “The man was taken to Lucan Garda Station where he was later charged. He has been released pending an appearance before Blanchardstown District Court at a later date.”

“Mr McGregor was driving to the gym when he was stopped by Gardai for alleged road traffic violations,” a McGregor representative said at the time.“He passed the station’s drug and alcohol tests.”

McGregor is now on the recovery path, having not fought since losing to Dustin Poirier in July of last year, in which he broke his leg in his third defeat in four fights. The former two-weight world champion is scheduled to return to the Octagon later this year and has pledged to compete for a world championship again after losing his past two fights.

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