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Conor McGregor will not be charged with a crime following an alleged attempted sexual assault in Corsica due to lack of evidence.
The Irish fighter's representative, Karen Kessler, has told TMZ French authorities conducted a criminal investigation, but couldn't find enough evidence to press charges against the UFC superstar.
McGregor was detained by police on the French island in September (20) after a woman claimed he attempted to sexually assault her.
Conor denied any wrongdoing and was released from custody without being formally arrested.
The fighter's manager, Audie Attar, released a statement to the New York Post at the time, which read: "I am irate and putting out a warning loud and clear: Conor McGregor is not and will not be a target for those seeking to score a headline or a payday."