BarStool Sports’ Robbie Fox first made headlines at Conor McGregor’s first court hearing when the individual showed up outside of the courthouse with a “free conor” sign. This time, the individual has decided to turn things up a notch.
UFC megastar Conor McGregor had his final court hearing on Thursday. The former two-division champion was facing multiple charges for a fracas that took place in Brooklyn, New York on April 5.
Successfully landing a plea deal, “Notorious” plead guilty to one count of disorderly conduct. McGregor will see no jail time for the court sentence.
Appearing outside the courthouse once again, Robbie Fox decided to carry his “free conor” sign one more time. However, the individual also brought a megaphone.
ESPN’s Ariel Helwani was in the middle of interviewing Conor McGregor’s manager Audie Attar when Fox made his presence known in the crowd. The camera man made several attempts to get Fox out of the shot for the interview, but Fox simply ran back into view.
This video is so good. I told @RobbieBarstool today that if he wants me to show up to his court date with a megaphone I will. Bog down the justice system one megaphone charge at a time pic.twitter.com/otTQnV1iaw
— Big Cat (@BarstoolBigCat) July 27, 2018
Ultimately, Fox was stopped by police and issues a warning for the incident. Check it out below.