Conor McGregor Faces Backlash as Whiskey Pulled Amid Legal Turmoil

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Conor McGregor's whiskey brand, Proper 12, is being removed from store shelves across the UK and Ireland following his loss in a sexual assault civil case, where he was ordered to pay over $260,000. Retailers like Musgrave and Tesco are delisting his products, impacting his public image and business ventures. Despite his plans to appeal the ruling, McGregor's future in the UFC remains uncertain, with no official plans for his return to the Octagon.
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