Conor McGregor must provide certain information about price of whiskey deal, court rules

Former sparring partner, Artem Lobov, is suing for a 5% share in the creation of the whiskey brand
Conor McGregor must provide certain information about price of whiskey deal, court rules

Conor McGregor was reported to have been paid US$130m from the sale of the Proper Number Twelve" Irish whiskey brand to Proximo Spirits in 2021. File photo: Brian Lawless/PA

Conor McGregor must release certain information about the price he was paid when he sold his "Proper Number Twelve" Irish whiskey brand for a reported US$600m, the Deputy Master of the High Court has decided.

Deputy Master John Glennon, however, refused discovery of other information sought in preparation for proceedings being brought by the mixed martial arts fighter's former sparring partner, Artem Lobov, against Mr McGregor for a 5% share in the creation of a whiskey brand.

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