UFC superstar Conor McGregor is no longer facing criminal charges for an alleged sexual assault at an NBA Finals game in June, according to TMZ . Tuesday, TMZ reported prosecutors concluded in a memo there was “insufficient evidence” and “contradicting and/or no corroborating witnesses” to prove beyond a reasonable doubt McGregor sexually assaulted a woman on June 9 at Game 4 of the NBA Finals at Kaseya Center in Miami. An attorney for McGregor, Barbara Llanes, was pleased with the decision because there was “no case to pursue.” McGregor attended the event for a promotional appearance where he knocked out the Miami Heat mascot Burnie. The suspected sexual assault occurred after the basketball game concluded when McGregor was alleged to have “violently raped” a woman inside a men’s restroom. CCTV footage from the arena showed McGregor and his accuser entering the restroom together for around five minutes.
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