Conor Mc Gregor has reached a plea deal regarding charges against him of criminal mischief, misdemeanor assault and menacing and reckless endangerment following an incident in April.
McGregor plea deal: All felony counts dismissed. Guilty of disorderly conduct charge. 5 days community service. Anger management classes. 3 orders of protection.
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) July 26, 2018
He appeared before Brooklyn Criminal Court today and pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in exchange for community service.
The 30-year-old will also be evaluated for an anger management programme, in addition to his five days of community service.
Reports say the plea will not affect his US work visa. He will not have a criminal record.
Outside court, he thanked the judge and prosecutors for allowing him to "move forward."
He also thanked his family, friends and fans for their support.
Statement from Conor McGregor after his guilty plea. pic.twitter.com/WqtJ4gVYmc
— Ryan Gerbosi (@RyanGerbosi) July 26, 2018