• Loading stock data...
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Law

McGregor Escapes Suit Over Alleged Sexual Assault at 2023 NBA Finals

An anonymous woman who sued Conor McGregor over sexual assault that allegedly took place after a 2023 NBA Finals game in the Kaseya Center has dropped her case.

Jun 9, 2023; Miami, Florida, USA; MMA fighter Conor McGregor during halftime in game four of the 2023 NBA Finals between the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets at Kaseya Center.
Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

Conor McGregor is off the hook in a civil lawsuit that alleged he sexually assaulted an anonymous plaintiff after a 2023 NBA Finals game at the Heat’s home arena.

The woman sued McGregor, a pro MMA fighter, in January in Florida federal court, claiming that after the final buzzer sounded on Game 4 of the 2023 NBA Finals between the Heat and Nuggets, an acquaintance of the famous fighter grabbed her wrist and led her away from the Kaseya Center’s courtside club. 

According to the complaint, an inebriated McGregor then appeared and led the plaintiff into an arena bathroom where he “attempted to forcefully place his unprotected penis into Jane Doe’s mouth without her consent.” The woman tried to escape, but McGregor slammed her into the wall face first, the suit alleged, and put her in an arm lock. She was able to escape and then left the arena. 

On Tuesday, nearly a year after she launched the case, the woman voluntarily dropped her suit with prejudice, meaning she cannot refile the same claims. The filing contains no other detail, and an attorney for the plaintiff declined to comment Thursday. A representative for McGregor did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The alleged assault from the now-dismissed lawsuit came to light days after the game, when the woman reported it to Miami police. That fall, the state attorney’s office announced it would not seek criminal charges in the case, which led to her filing the lawsuit.

In January, the woman’s lawyer told Front Office Sports that the suit was filed because the burden of evidence is lower in Florida civil trials, and after the state chose not to bring charges, a civil case was the “only avenue that my client has to seek justice in this case.”

The suit initially also named the Heat and Basketball Properties LLC, which operates the Kaseya Center, as defendants. Both were dropped as defendants a few weeks after the suit was filed—an amended complaint from Jan. 28 said the plaintiff intended to pursue claims against those parties in state court. It’s not clear whether suits were filed in state court, and the woman’s attorney did not respond to a followup email. A representative for the Heat did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The alleged bathroom altercation wasn’t the only incident involving McGregor at that 2023 game. McGregor was at the game to promote a pain relief spray and appeared in a halftime skit with the Heat’s mascot. In the skit, he and the mascot, Burnie, circled each other, before McGregor punched Burnie in the head, sending him to the ground. While Burnie was on the ground, McGregor landed another punch on the mascot before he and others sprayed him with the promotional product. 

The person wearing the Burnie suit was later taken to a local hospital.

The initial complaint alleged the arena staff were aware of Burnie’s injuries, but continued to bring McGregor alcohol.

Two months before the NBA Finals game, a Dublin civil jury found McGregor liable for sexually assaulting a different woman. 

McGregor, one of the most famous and highest earning UFC fighters in history, hasn’t fought in the Octagon since 2021, when he broke his leg against Dustin Poirier.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Feb 1, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; New England Patriots players arrive prior to Super Bowl LX at San Jose Mineta International Airport.

Private Equity Has Reached the Super Bowl

The Patriots are one of four NFL teams with PE investment.

Heat Must Pay Terry Rozier While on Leave

The Heat had been placing Rozier’s salary into escrow.

Seahawks Expected to Hit Market After Trail Blazers Sale Closes

The sale of the Blazers is expected to be completed in March.

Featured Today

University of Southern California

College Athletic Departments Are Wooing Recruits With Content Studios

Schools are creating content studios to win recruits and donor dollars.
Dec 25, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Spencer Jones (21) reacts against the Minnesota Timberwolves during the second half at Ball Arena
January 30, 2026

Spencer Jones Is Having a Moment in the NBA—and on LinkedIn

The Nuggets forward and Stanford grad is a prolific poster and investor.
Tim Jenkins
January 24, 2026

How One NFL Pass Turned Into a Career on YouTube

Tim Jenkins missed the NFL. He took his football IQ to YouTube.
January 17, 2026

Sports Goes All In on Non-Alcoholic Drinks Boom

Athletes, teams, and leagues are pouring money into the NA beverage category.
Sep 27, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; San Francisco Giants pitcher Ryan Walker (74) hands the ball to manager Bob Melvin as he is relieved during the ninth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images
January 28, 2026

Giants Become 3rd MLB Team Sued Over ‘Junk Fees’ Since September

The Nationals and Red Sox face separate, but similar, lawsuits.
January 29, 2026

Court Deals Major Blow to Retired Players in Disability Suit Against NFL

A federal judge denied the retired NFL players a class certification.
Sponsored

From Kobe Bryant to Tom Brady: Mike Repole’s Billion-Dollar Playbook

Mike Repole shares an inside look into building brands & working with star athletes.
El Paso boxer Jorge Tovar, right, won by TKO at 1:15 of the fifth round against Mexican boxer Juan Francisco Lopez Barajas in the middleweight division of King’s Promotions Ring Wars XV boxing match on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, at the El Paso County Coliseum.
January 26, 2026

Boxing Reform Bill Backed by Zuffa Advances in Bipartisan House Vote

Bill amendments would provide additional pay and protection for fighters.
A surveillance photo of Ryan Wedding provided by the FBI. Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder, was placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list for running a murderous international drug trafficking operation.
January 23, 2026

Olympic Snowboarder Turned Alleged Drug Lord Surrenders to FBI

Ryan Wedding turned himself in on Thursday in Mexico.
NFLPA
January 22, 2026

NFLPA Fired Lawyer Who Accused It of Retaliation

The firing was disclosed in a previously unreported court filing.
January 17, 2026

Polymarket Drawn Into Nevada’s Prediction-Market Showdown

Nevada’s gaming regulator is the first to take aim at Polymarket with a lawsuit.