Conor McGregor ready to take Artem Lobov’s house for debts

Conor McGregor ready to take Artem Lobov's house for debts

If Artem Lobov loses another lawsuit against Conor McGregor, he will not only not receive the desired thirty million dollars, but will also lose his own real estate.

At least that’s what the Irish fighter, who publicly turned to his former best friend, is counting on.

“Chrystem, you already owe me two payments for court costs ordered by the judge,” McGregor wrote on the social network. “From the way it’s going, you’re going to lose your home because you can’t pay me back. I’ll have no choice but to take your house away, fool.”

Shortly after the publication, the former double champion of the UFC, according to tradition, deleted this message.

Recall that last year, Russian Hammer filed two lawsuits against Conor McGregor, in the first of which he called himself the author of the idea to launch the whiskey brand Proper No. 12, demanding five percent of the six hundred million dollars that the Irishman received from his sale, and in the second he accused the former sparring partner of insults and slander.

The Supreme Court of Ireland dismissed the second suit, ruling that Lobov would pay the legal costs associated with the consideration of this issue, however, the Russian-Irish fighter will pay this amount only after a decision is made on the main claim.

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