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Conor Mcgregor's Sexual Assault Lawsuit Stemming From 2023 Nba Finals Dismissed In Florida

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Conor McGregor had a sexual assault lawsuit dropped in Florida.

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Content warning: This story contains depictions of alleged sexual assault.

A sexual assault lawsuit filed against MMA fighter Conor McGregor stemming from an alleged incident at the 2023 NBA Finals was dismissed in Florida on Wednesday, according to The Athletic. 

The plaintiff, who filed the lawsuit against McGregor, filed to have the lawsuit dismissed. That was granted Wednesday, as a judge in Florida dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning the plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, cannot refile the case. 

The lawsuit stemmed from an alleged incident at the 2023 NBA Finals, where the plaintiff claimed she was sexually assaulted by McGregor during Game 4 of the Finals between the Miami Heat and the Denver Nuggets. 

The woman claimed she was "violently" assaulted by McGregor in a men's bathroom after the game. The woman accused McGregor of forcibly kissing her and making her perform oral sex against her will. McGregor was also accused of trying to sodomize the woman.

Days after those allegations became public, video emerged appearing to show McGregor leading his accuser into the bathroom at the Heat's stadium.

McGregor and his reps called the accusations "false" at the time. 

McGregor was in attendance at Game 4 of the NBA Finals, which were held at Kaseya Center in Miami. During the game, McGregor was involved in a promotional stunt in which he punched the Heat's mascot. The stunt took a turn after the person in the mascot costume was taken to the emergency room after taking two punches to the head. 

The plaintiff filed a police report after the alleged incident. After an investigation, McGregor did not face criminal charges. 

McGregor, 37, has faced multiple sexual-assault allegations over his career. Last year, McGregor lost a sexual assault civil case in Ireland, and had to pay $259,149.36 to a woman after a jury determined McGregor was liable for sexually assaulting the woman in a Dublin hotel in 2018.