Conor McGregor Sentenced To Six Months Driving Ban And Issued Fine Of £880
Irish UFC fighter Conor McGregor has been issued six months driving ban and a fine of €1000 (£880) for a driving offences he commited last year in Ireland.
McGregor, 30, was sentenced after appearing at Naas district court in Co Kildare, Western Dublin on Wednesday, for driving at 95 mph in speed zone of 60 mph at Rathcoole, Co Dublin in October 2017.
The former MMA champion previously had a case with breaking speed limit last year in November, facing £350 fine and five driving licence points.
At the court hearing, the rich and famous UFC fighter who reportedly was facing four driving offences - breaking speed limit and driving license issues - could not get a pardon from Judge Desmond Zaidan and was sentenced to driving ban for six months.
McGregor, 30, was sentenced after appearing at Naas district court in Co Kildare, Western Dublin on Wednesday, for driving at 95 mph in speed zone of 60 mph at Rathcoole, Co Dublin in October 2017.
The former MMA champion previously had a case with breaking speed limit last year in November, facing £350 fine and five driving licence points.
At the court hearing, the rich and famous UFC fighter who reportedly was facing four driving offences - breaking speed limit and driving license issues - could not get a pardon from Judge Desmond Zaidan and was sentenced to driving ban for six months.
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