Rapper Azealia Banks Accuses Conor McGregor of Sending Explicit Images and Making Online Threats

Conor McGregor has been accused by Azealia Banks of threatening her and sending her unsolicited, graphic photographs. Although she has not yet stated if she will pursue legal action, McGregor, who is also dealing with legal issues, removed the pictures and unfollowed Banks.


Controversial rapper Azealia Banks from New York has come out and accused former UFC fighter Conor McGregor of sending her graphic pictures without permission and threatening to keep quiet about it.


The 34-year-old artist shared screenshots and comments on her official X (formerly Twitter) account on Monday, claiming that the former MMA fighter had sent her unsolicited nude photos.


How are you going to send a b***h some crooked d**k pictures and then threaten her not to tell?" In one of her posts, Banks inquired. Ngga, do you know who the f**k I am? This is HARAM (sic), an Islamic term that denotes something that is forbidden or wicked.


Banks, who is well-known for being vocal and who grew up in Harlem, criticized McGregor's appearance further and brought up his political goals. Like, how are you going to use the potato farmer d**k to harass me sexually and then threaten to keep it a secret? Ain't you hoping to be the president of Ireland, honey? (sic) She shared, adding a remark regarding his skin: Put on some friggin sunblock, please.


According to reports, one of the purported texts containing the obscene material said, Don't be a rat, because all rats end up caught (sic).


In reaction to the criticism, McGregor reportedly deleted the images and unfollowed Banks on social media. Since quitting the UFC over four years ago, the Irish athlete has not publicly responded to the allegations.

It had only been six months since McGregor was ordered to pay back €200,000 in damages to a woman who accused him of rape in Ireland. He is also presently embroiled in a legal dispute in the United States, when he was charged with sexually assaulting a woman in a restroom at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.
Banks has not yet indicated if she intends to file a lawsuit.


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