UFC star Conor McGregor has been charged with two counts of harmful driving, failure to supply insurance coverage, driving with out insurance coverage, failure to supply a licence and driving and not using a licence after showing at Blanchardstown Court docket on Thursday morning.
The 33-year-old will return to courtroom in the summertime, with the case adjourned until 23 June.
On leaving the courtroom, McGregor, who broke his leg in his final combat in July, stated of his rapid plans: ‘Simply straight again into coaching. The leg’s getting higher daily.’
McGregor was arrested on Tuesday 22 March in Eire along with his Bentley Continental GT briefly seized.
The previous UFC light-weight and featherweight champion is believed to have been pulled over by Gardai on the N4 motorway and charged with harmful driving.
He was arrested, taken to Lucan Garda station after which launched along with his automobile returned to him. The Irishman is because of seem at Blanchardstown District Court docket in April.
An announcement from Gardai learn: ‘Gardai arrested a person aged in his 30s in relation to an incident of harmful driving within the Palmerstown space yesterday night, Tuesday twenty second March 2022.
‘The person was taken to Lucan Garda Station the place he was later charged.
‘He has been launched pending an look earlier than Blanchardstown District Court docket at a later date.’
A spokeswoman for McGregor informed MailOnline: ‘Mr. McGregor was driving to the gymnasium when he was stopped by Gardai for alleged street site visitors violations.
‘He handed the drug and alcohol checks taken on the station.’
McGregor is hoping to return to UFC motion this summer season when his leg has recovered as he plans to bounce again from back-to-back losses to Dustin Poirier.
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