Following a civil court jury finding Conor McGregor liable for the sexual assault of hair colourist Nikita Hand, retailers across Ireland are being called upon to boycott his stout and whiskey brands. A leading rape crisis group emphasizes that no store should promote the products of an individual found liable for such behavior.
Retailers across Ireland are being urged to boycott Conor McGregor’s stout and whiskey brands after a civil court jury found him liable for the sexual assault of hair colourist Nikita Hand.
Cliona Saidlear, executive director of Rape Crisis Network Ireland, said shops should boycott the shamed UFC star’s Forged stout and Proper12 whiskey brands.READ MORE: Conor McGregor vows to appeal court decision in online rant Proper No 12 whiskey, which McGregor sold in 2023 but remains a spokesperson for, and his Forged Irish Stout products are stocked by supermarkets and off-licences.
The Notorious allegedly promised him a 5% stake in the business for all his work and help getting the brand up and running but it’s claimed never paid him his cut when he sold most of his stake for at least €150million.
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