Report: Conor McGregor alcohol products removed from Ireland airports in latest sexual assault verdict repercussions

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Report Conor McGregor alcohol products removed from Ireland airports in latest sexual assault verdict repercussions

continues to pay the price for his transgressions.

The latest blow to McGregor's reputation comes as Irish airports in Cork and Dublin are removing alcohol products linked to McGregor from their airport bars after the UFC star was found liable for a sexual assault in 2018.

A spokesman for DAA (formerly known as Dublin Airport Authority) said that Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey and Forged Irish Stout will no longer be sold on the premises. McGregor founded Proper No. Twelve in 2018 before selling to Proximo Spirits in 2021. He remained the face of the product until last Tuesday .

McGregor's Forged Irish Stout product was released to the public in 2021.

daa's decision comes shortly after reports that Proper No. 12 and Forged Irish Stout have also been removed from the shelves of several major retailers in Ireland, including Tesco, SuperValu, Centra, Costcutter and Carry Out. Video game publisher IO Interactive also distanced itself from McGregor and pulled its digital content from the company Hitman: World of Assassination release.

On November 22, a Supreme court jury who accused McGregor of raping her in a Dublin hotel in December 2018. He was ordered to pay over $250,000 in restitution.

McGregor, 36, is a former two-division UFC champion and remains one of the promotion's most recognizable players. He hasn't fought since breaking his leg in a fight against him at in July 2021.

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