Ultimate Fighting Championship star Conor McGregor has been charged with six traffic offenses after his latest incident this March.
Via MMA Fighting, McGregor’s representative, Karen Kessler, stated that McGregor was stopped on his way to his gym for “alleged road traffic violations” and that he had passed his field sobriety tests. McGregor has been released on bail, and he will be due to appear in court in June. His lone statement to reporters was simple: “Just straight back into training.”
Conor McGregor has been charged earlier today with two counts of dangerous driving, no insurance, failing to produce insurance and having no license.
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The charges stem from McGregor’s recent arrest when caught driving dangerously in his Bentley back in March.#VMTV #UFC #MMA pic.twitter.com/2dr5LYMnoh
These violations are far from McGregor’s first, as he has 18 past convictions on his record, most for traffic offenses, per a report from The Independent. McGregor last competed at UFC 264 in July 2021, where he broke his leg at the end of the opening round against Dustin Poirier. As he stated above, McGregor is still training, in hopes of a return sometime in 2022.