A 20-year-old man questioned over a voyeurism complaint involving Conor McGregor denies any wrongdoing, according to his solicitor. The investigation is ongoing.
Rostrevor: A man is under investigation for allegedly filming Conor McGregor in a private moment. His solicitor says he denies any involvement.
The man, 20 years old, went to a police station in Northern Ireland for questioning. This relates to footage reportedly taken from outside a holiday home where McGregor and his fiancée, Dee Devlin, were staying last November.
McGregor filed a complaint with the police after learning about the clips circulating online. His solicitor, Gavin Booth, confirmed he represents the man accused of filming McGregor and his partner.
Booth stated that his client strongly denies the allegations and expects to be cleared. He urged caution to anyone speculating about his client’s involvement.
The police confirmed that the man voluntarily attended Ardmore station for questioning regarding the voyeurism report from November 2024. The investigation is still ongoing.
Last November, McGregor was found liable for assault in a civil case in Dublin. A woman claimed he raped her in a hotel in December 2018, resulting in a significant damages award.