Conor McGregor’s tiest to Irish crime families has popped up again, following lSt Thursday’s brutal attack on the UFC 223 fighter transport bus.
It was just last December that McGregor was linked to the Irish drug cartels following a series of street fights that may or may not have resulted in a price on the UFC super-star’s head.
Now, the European media has uncovered that Conor McGregor surfaced just hours before his latest incident with two key members of the Irish criminal circuit.
The U.K. Sun broke the news:
The Crumlin native made his way to the Barclays Center soon after, where he smashed the bus of Khabib Nurmagomedov with a trolley before trying to launch a metal barrier at it.
Jonathan, seen here in a grey Nike tracksuit, was sentenced to 18 months for what a judge called a “sickening attack” on a man in 2012, and has a host of other convictions including a number of raps for drug dealing.
Posting the snaps, the thug boasted: “The don’t give a b****x crew.”
He then said: “We took over an we done it in Gucci style hahaha we took there birds clothes they fitt nice we didn’t do it f*****g mafia style we done it f*****g Don style”.
His older brother Andrew meanwhile has 18 previous convictions including possession of drugs for sale or supply, theft, forgery and public order offences.
The first cheeky snap was uploaded on social media on Thursday evening, a matter of hours before the attack which landed McGregor with charges of three counts of assault and one of criminal mischief.
Both brothers have spent a considerable amount of time with the UFC champ.
The pair were also behind the video and images which showed McGregor throwing cash at strippers just months after his bout with Floyd Mayweather, which we exclusively revealed last November.
McGregor took to social media yesterday posing with his partner Dee Devlin and their son Conor Jr after what has been a difficult few days for the family.
Last Thursday, in a moment of madness, The Notorious burst into the Barclays Center and attacked the bus of fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov with a trolley.
He appeared in court on Friday and was released on bail until June 14.