Conor McGregor wont serve jail time for the violent bus attack he staged at New York Citys Barclay Center on April 5.
As part of a plea deal arranged with the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office, the MMA fighter - who only kind of, sort of apologized for his actions - pled guilty to just one violation of disorderly conduct, ESPN reports. He'd been facing 12 possible criminal charges before striking a plea deal, including two counts of felony criminal mischief.
Besides not serving any jail time, here's what is - and isn't - going to happen to McGregor, according to ESPN:
- His travel visa will stay intact
- He won't have a criminal record
- Full restitution to the bus company affected by the attack - a condition McGregor has already met
- Five days of community service
- One to three days of anger management classes
That's all, folks!
In case you need a refresher, McGregor crashed the UFC 223 Media Day and threw a hand dolly through the window of a bus carrying a group of fighters.
Michael Chiesa, who sustained multiple cuts to his head during the attack - and whose upcoming bout was cancelled as a result - recently called out McGregor for screwing him out of a shot at glory.
"He fucked me out of a title shot - I'll tell you that much," Chiesa said in an interview shared on YouTube.
"I don't really have too many kind things to say to [McGregor]," he added. "You work your whole life for those kinds of opportunities."