- Conor McGregor has been ordered to reveal how much he made from the sale of his Proper No. 12 whiskey
- The order is part of his ongoing legal battle with Artem Lobov over the alleged dispute from the sale
The Irish Court has ordered Conor McGregor to disclose the actual figures he made from the sale of his Proper No. 12 whiskey.
Conor needs to make a revelation
It can be recalled that Lobov has taken legal action against Conor McGregor over the sale of Proper No. 12 whiskey, claiming he was assured a 5% share from the deal. However, Lobov said he did not receive any proceeds from it and “Notorious” allegedly proposed a $1 million payment instead, which “The Russian Hammer” turned down.
Reports from The Irish Sun now state that McGregor has been ordered to reveal his earnings from the deal in question to the Dublin High Court by Friday (May 10). The deputy master of the High Court, John Glennon, issued this directive amid an ongoing legal battle between Lobov and McGregor.
It is believed that the former UFC two-division champion made around $140 million from the sale. If Lobov’s claim is successful, he could potentially receive 5% or $20 million of the reported $600 million that the whiskey brand was sold for.
McGregor’s total assets are estimated to exceed $200 million, with a significant portion of that massive wealth stemming from the trade of his renowned Irish whiskey brand, Proper No. 12. In 2022, McGregor sold a considerable share of the brand to Proximo Spirits for $600 million.
Conor is nearing his UFC return
While still dealing with the legal battle against Lobov, McGregor is currently back in the gym as he gears up for his much-awaited UFC return. After three years, “Notorious” will finally step inside the Octagon to face Michael Chandler at UFC 303 on June 29.