Dublin museum removes waxwork of Conor McGregor after his civil rape case verdict
- The National Wax Museum Plus removed the wax figure of Conor McGregor two weeks ago due to his civil trial case.
- The museum stated it reviews exhibits to ensure they align with its values and visitor expectations.
- A spokesperson noted the sculpture was popular among tourists, reflecting the company's commitment to its customers' values.
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Dublin museum removes waxwork of Conor McGregor after his civil rape case verdict
MMA fighter Conor McGregor's wax statue has been removed from public viewing by the National Wax Museum Plus in Dublin, in the wake of his civil trial case. A jury at the High Court in the Irish capital found McGregor guilty of assaulting Nikita Hand and raping her in a hotel in December 2018 in Dublin. The MMA fighter was asked to pay Hand nearly €250,000 (approx $264122) in damages. The museum, in a statement, said, "As a family-friendly att
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Conor McGregor sculpture ripped from Wax Museum as court verdict continues to melt ‘Notorious’ empire
Photo by GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP via Getty Images Conor McGregor continues to be wiped from the public eye in the wake of his high-profile civil suit, which found the former UFC two-division champion and one-time boxer liable for sexual assault. The ruling will cost him upward of $260,000, pending appeal. Not long after McGregor was scrubbed from the Proper 12 brand, a sculpture of “Notorious” was yanked from the Irish Wax Museum, according to a re…
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