Conor McGregor Offered Huge Cash Reward For Information On Pub Attack
The attack on Conor McGregor’s Irish pub is still being investigated, and now the UFC star is asking for the public’s help.
In a since-deleted Instagram post, McGregor offered a lucrative reward for any information that may assist in identifying a suspect in the Black Forge Inn attack where petrol bombs were thrown by one or more assailants.
“Hey guys! I have a 50k reward cash in all 100 crisp untouched note,” McGregor wrote.
“Not a wrinkle on them. The no wrinkle green backs. I call them yum-yums. For whoever tells us who this little deli-chicken head is. The walk, run, and scrawny build all very distinctive. Nothing will be said, but done. Reach out to who can reach me. Look forward to doing business.”
The bombs did not detonate, and no one was reported injured or hurt. The pub also did not sustain much damage.
McGregor bought the pub for €2 million last year, which was later rebranded and remodeled.
Local police have been investigating the incident. It’s possible that the reward has already been claimed.
McGregor has been active in headlines, but not in the octagon.
Reports have circulated that the Irishman is planning a return to the UFC either late summer or early fall, but it’s ultimately unclear.
The former double champ has been speculated to debut at welterweight after packing on some extra muscle while he rehabilitated a broken leg in his last fight against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264, where he was also handed his sixth career loss.