Woman Suing Conor McGregor Attacked By Masked Burglars In Her Own Home

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An Irish woman who is suing Conor McGregor for personal damages was the victim of an attack and home burglary on Friday according to reports.

Three men wearing balaclavas reportedly broke into her home in Drimnagh on Dublin’s southside at around 2:20 a.m.

The report states that the men entered the house and immediately went upstairs where they were confronted by her husbamd.

They allegedly shouted ‘Where’s the money?’ before pushing the husband backward and punching him in his face. The husband also received a stab wound in the process.

A spokewoman for the local authorities said the following:

“Gardaí received report of an incident of aggravated burglary that occurred at a premises in Drimnagh, Dublin 12 at approximately 2.20am this morning, Friday, June 14.

“One managed in his 30s has been conveyed to St James’s Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries sustained as a result of this incident.”

There is currently no evidence tying McGregor to the alleged attack.

The original case, which was filed over three years ago, alleges that McGregor assaulted the woman, who is seeking personal damage in a civil trial.

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McGregor pulled out of his scheduled return to UFC against Michael Chandler late last week.

Ariel Helwani of MMA Fighting reported he suffered a minor injury that caused the cancellation of the UFC 303 showdown.

“The Conor injury is not severe, I think he can be back in two months,” Helwani said last Thursday.

Helwani also claims the UFC hopes to reschedule the fight for later this year.

“Now they’re looking at August and now they’re looking at September,” he said. “I think can honestly he’d be ready to go in July, but they have the July 27th card in Manchester. Hopefully, we get it on August 31st, on Labor Day weekend, or end of September.”

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