Supermarkets and off-licenses pull Conor McGregor's products from shelves in civil rape case fallout Supermarket chains and ...
It comes after a woman won a civil claim for damages against the Irish fighter after accusing him of raping her.
Several nationwide retailers have made the decision to pull Proper No 12 Whiskey and Forged Irish Stout from shelves.
Nikita Hand accused Conor McGregor of raping her in a Dublin hotel in December 2018 and recently won a civil claim for ...
One of Ireland's biggest retailers has stopped selling alcoholic drinks associated with Conor McGregor after the UFC star was ...
Tesco also confirmed to The Irish Times that it is “removing Proper No 12 (whiskey) from sale in its stores and online” ...
Conor McGregor has already been removed from a computer game after being found liable for assault last week - and now his ...
Conor McGregor, the UFC’s most popular fighter who hasn’t fought since 2021, has much more concerning things on his plate ...
The Cork retail giant has reached out to its operators including nationwide SuperValu, Centra, Daybreak, and Mace stores with ...
Conor McGregor faces a reckoning as he is found liable in a civil trial, ordered to pay a substantial sum in damages.