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Conor McGregor's Miami Sexual-Assault Lawsuit Dismissed With Prejudice in Federal Court

The filing closes the U.S. civil claim, leaving no option to refile in federal court.

Overview

  • The plaintiff filed a voluntary notice to dismiss on Tuesday, and a judge dismissed the case with prejudice on Wednesday.
  • Prosecutors in Florida had previously declined to bring criminal charges over the alleged 2023 incident at Miami’s Kaseya Center.
  • The complaint alleged an assault in a men’s restroom after an encounter near the Courtside Club, allegations McGregor denied.
  • The Miami Heat and the arena operator were initially named as defendants but were later dropped from the federal suit, with any potential state claims not publicly confirmed.
  • McGregor remains under an 18‑month suspension for missed drug tests backdated to September 2024, making him eligible to compete in March 2026, and he was found civilly liable in a separate 2018 case in Ireland.