LAWSUIT OVER: CONOR MCGREGOR SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE DROPPED WITH PREJUDICE

After 11 months, the high-profile civil sexual assault case against UFC star Conor McGregor is formally dismissed, clearing the way for his 2026 return.

Lawsuit Over: Conor McGregor Sexual Assault Case Dropped With Prejudice
McGregor’s Lawyer Vindicated as Assault Suit Dismissed

The lawsuit against UFC fighter Conor McGregor, regarding the 2023 sexual assault claims, has been dropped.

Court papers made public on Tuesday show that Jane Doe, the person who made the accusations, is withdrawing the case with prejudice. Since the court agreed, she won't be able to make these accusations in court again, and the case was closed on Wednesday.

The lawsuit stated that McGregor assaulted a woman in the bathroom at a Miami Heat game during the NBA Finals.

Police looked into the accusations when they came out, but McGregor was never charged. He denied everything from the start.

McGregor's lawyer, Barbara Llanes, said in January when the suit was first filed that the State’s Attorney chose not to move forward with the case after they reviewed it all. She said the plaintiff came up with a new, untrue story after almost two years and after having at least three lawyers. She believed the case would be dismissed, and that’s what happened 11 months later.

Separately, in Ireland, McGregor was found responsible for an alleged sexual assault from 2018. He said he was innocent, but the jury disagreed and told him to pay £206,000 ($271,742.84) to the victim, as well as pay legal costs.

McGregor's attempt to appeal that decision was unsuccessful.

McGregor, a top name in combat sports, hasn’t fought since 2021, when he broke his leg badly in a third fight against Dustin Poirier. Now he is training again, with plans to return to the UFC for the White House card in June 2026.

MOTORSPORT WORLD MOURNS AFTER FATAL SEVEN-CAR NüRBURGRING CRASH CLAIMS JUHA MIETTINEN

Juha Miettinen, 66, has died following a seven-car crash at the Nürburgring. Get the latest details on this motorsport tragedy.

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Driver Juha Miettinen Killed in Multi-Car Pileup

Max Verstappen expressed his condolences after the tragic passing of Juha Miettinen, who lost his life in a multi-car accident during qualifying for the 24 Hours of Nurburgring.

The incident occurred early in the weekend’s opening race, a four-hour event that started at 5:30 pm local time. About 25 minutes into the race, seven cars collided at a tight hairpin just before the Karussell section.

The race was immediately stopped with a red flag, and no replays of the crash were shown during the live broadcast. Some onboard footage from the #992 Porsche AT2, driven by Bjorn Griesemann, provided a glimpse of the scene, though technical problems with the cameras limited coverage there.

Misha Charoudin, a driver who was directly behind the crash, mentioned to Viaplay that “someone left fluid behind", causing six or seven cars to pile into each other. He noted, “You come into that stretch at 220 kph, and if you can’t brake…”

Race control later confirmed that Miettinen, 66, succumbed to injuries from the crash. Despite the quick response from emergency teams, paramedics were unable to save him. He was pronounced dead in the medical centre after all efforts to resuscitate him failed.

The other six drivers involved received precautionary medical evaluations, either at the medical centre or nearby hospitals, with none reported to be in critical condition.

Following the accident, the decision was made to halt the race. The FIA, while not the event organiser, was involved in several operational aspects and issued a statement expressing sorrow over Miettinen’s death during the first qualifying race of the ADAC 24h Nürburgring.

“Our thoughts go out to his family, friends, and all connected to the event,” the FIA said.

Verstappen, whose teammate Lucas Auer was driving the #3 Mercedes-AMG during the crash, also shared his thoughts that evening.

“Shocked by what happened today,” he wrote. “Motorsport is something we all love, but moments like this serve as a stark reminder of the risks involved. My heartfelt condolences go to Juha’s family and loved ones.”

FERNANDO MENDOZA AIMING TO JOIN RARE ELITE CLUB: HEISMAN AND NATIONAL CHAMPION IN SAME YEAR

Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza is the consensus No. 1 pick! See why the Raiders are locked in on their future franchise leader.

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Raiders lock in on Fernando Mendoza as consensus No. 1 pick for 2026 - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Everyone’s expecting Fernando Mendoza to go first overall to the Las Vegas Raiders in this week’s NFL Draft. The guy’s locked in, with absolutely zero distractions, just chasing his pro football dreams.

Mendoza’s coming off a run with the Indiana Hoosiers that put him on the verge of something rare. If he pulls it off, he’ll join the tiny handful of quarterbacks who’ve won both the Heisman and the National Championship, then gone first overall, all in the same year. He’s determined to do just that, and he’s made it clear nothing’s getting in his way.

He’s even talked openly about skipping out on dating. 'No time for a girlfriend right now,' Mendoza said. He’d end up giving her all his attention when really, he wants to be watching more film and working on football. He laid it out during the National Championship media day: right now, his phone just has LinkedIn and YouTube. No doomscrolling through football takes, and definitely no reading what random fans say about him. He tunes it all out, focusing on feedback from his coach and the other quarterbacks in the room. So far, it’s paid off; he played his best football through the playoffs, staying away from social media and deleting every app that could steal his focus. In the end, it helped him get that National Championship.

Even though the Raiders just brought in Kirk Cousins, Mendoza’s still the favourite to take the starting job as a rookie. Scouts see him as the clear top quarterback in this draft, though ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky has argued that Alabama’s Ty Simpson actually deserves the top spot.

Looking past this year, the 2027 draft is shaping up to be a stronger class for quarterbacks, with guys like Arch Manning, Dante Moore, LaNorris Sellers, Julian Sayin, and DJ Lagway all expected to throw their names in the hat. But right now, the spotlight’s on Mendoza, and he’s making sure nothing shakes his focus.

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