Two companies drop Conor McGregor after jury rules against him in rape case
- Company behind Proper No 12 whiskey drops MMA star
- Woman won claim against him for damages in rape case
Two companies have cut ties with Conor McGregor after a civil court jury in Ireland ruled last week that he must pay nearly €250,000 ($257,000) to a woman who accused the mixed martial arts fighter of raping her.
Proximo Spirits, the owner of Irish whiskey brand Proper No 12, will no longer feature McGregor’s name or image on the drink.
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