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Notorious Denies Woman's Claims €1.50 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2, 2019 WORLD irishmirror.ie – FIRST FOR BREAKING NEWS EXCLUSIVE FIGHT FOR TRUTH Terri Murray claims McGregor fathered her ‘McGregor baby Clodagh is the father BY PAUL BYRNE want to prove he is Clodagh’s dad and I’m of my child’A SINGLE mum who claims Conor not lying.” McGregor fathered her daughter wants But the former two-weight UFC world the fighter to take a DNA test. champion, nicknamed “Notorious”, has Notorious denies Terri Murray, 26, says one-year-old denied he is the father and claims she slept Clodagh was born nine months after she with one of his pals. ROMP CLAIMS allegedly slept with the MMA star, who is And it is understood McGregor, 30, is Terri met MMA thought to be worth €85million. willing to take the DNA test to prove it. star in 2017 woman’s claims She said: “I don’t want his money. I just FULL STORY: PAGES 4 AND 5 DMEEIR 4 IRISH DAILY MIRROR SATURDAY 02.02.2019 CONOR MCGREGOR FACES PATERNITY T HOTEL PHOTO The MMA star has I don’t want hand on Terri’s leg SELFIE Terri poses with fighter McGregor his money. I EXCLUSIVE BY PAUL BYRNE A SINGLE mum who claims Conor McGregor fathered her daughter wants the fighter to take a DNA test. Terri Murray, 26, says one-year-old Clodagh was born nine months after she allegedly slept with the MMA star, who just want to is thought to be worth €85million. She said: “I don’t want his money. I just want to prove he is Clodagh’s dad and I’m not lying.” But the former two-weight UFC world champion, nicknamed “Notorious”, has denied he is the father and claims that she slept with one of his pals. And it is understood McGregor is willing to take prove he is the DNA test to prove it. Terri and McGregor, 30, met when he travelled to Liverpool for the 2017 Grand National. She says they had sex that night, four weeks before his long-term girlfriend Dee Devlin, 31, gave birth to their first child, Conor McGregor Jnr. In photos of McGregor and Terri, alleg- Clodagh’s edly taken in the bathroom of his hotel suite, his hand appears to be sliding under her black leather mini-skirt. Terri has also shown us social media messages in which he appears to deny he is Clodagh’s dad and suggests she romped with one of his friends. Last May, Terri filled in an “initial enquiry form” for child maintenance, dad and I‘m naming McGregor as the “respondent”. In July she got two more forms to fill in but has yet to do so. Terri says she decided to tell her story as she felt she had nowhere else to turn. She said: “I’m still thinking I shouldn’t do this, it is wrong, It has got to the point, I’m living with my mum, on my own, with no job, with a baby, I’m strug- not lying... gling, it is harder than I thought it was. “I really didn’t want to do this, I wish we could have sorted it out privately. I But Notorious denies he’s the father don’t know why he let it come to this.” McGregor arrived at Aintree by private jet and made a memorable entrance, Terri said one of them made a move on her. a photo. Then I’ve thought, well, Conor them used contraception and claimed he wearing an open shirt exposing his She said: “I kissed him for a second but did McGregor! I know it is bad, he has got a later said: “Imagine if you were pregnant to tattoos. He later made a guest turn at a not go near him. He was trying to put his girlfriend, but I wasn’t thinking about that. me, you would be set for life. You would city nightspot – where Terri and a hands up my skirt and I was like, ‘No, no’.” I just started kissing him back. have the golden ticket.” She added: “I told pal arrived at 1.30am on April 9. Instead, she said she went to have a “I remember saying, ‘Have you got a girl- him I wasn’t on nothing [contraception] She said after recognising drink in McGregor’s executive suite, friend?’ and he said he had been on and off and he was like ‘Ah f*** it, babe’.” people he was with, she was where he was with friends. with this girl for years. We slept together. Terri said he invited her to another club invited to a downstairs room She said: “I’ve said to Conor ‘Hiya’ To be honest there was no sleep, we were but she went home. She said he contacted at the Mansion club and and he has gone ‘I’ve been waiting not sleeping, do you know what I mean?” her again two days later and they had sex met the star. One of the for you’, and I’ve gone ‘Conor, I Terri, single at the time, said neither of a second time in the Hilton. By this time, pals later invited Terri never got an acceptable picture and her friend to with you before, can I get a the Hilton Hotel, picture with you?’. where McGregor “And he put his arm round Ex-plumber who was staying. Once with me and walked me into the there, the girls (bed) room. In the room was an MCGREGOR is the biggest name in the world w e n t i n t o a ensuite bathroom and he’s gone of Mixed Martial Arts and undoubtedly one bedroom for a drink ‘Baby, I’ll give you a home movie of the best-known sportsmen in the world. with two of the never mind a picture’. I was Born in Crumlin, the former plumber has fighter’s entou- STRUGGLE She laughing and looking in the held the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s rage – where is raising her tot mirror and he has got his arm BRUISING He lost to legend Mayweather world featherweight and lightweight titles. In as single mum around me and I’ve gone to take DMEEIR irishmirror.ie SATURDAY 02.02.2019 IRISH DAILY MIRROR 5 ITY TEST CLAIM FRO M SINGLE MUM Pictures: JULIAN HAMILTON AFFECTION Clive Swift Keeping Up Appearances star dies, 82 BY LUCY NEEDHAM ACTOR Clive Swift, who starred in classic sitcom Keeping Up Appearances, died yesterday aged 82 . Swift played Hyacinth Bucket’s long-suffering husband in the 90s sitcom. Shane Allen, BBC head of comedy, said: “His role as Richard Bucket brought huge audiences and great affection.” Classically trained Swift had a decades-long career on both stage and screen and was an original CLODAGH member of the Royal Born 9 months after ‘fling’ Shakespeare Company. He was married to novelist Margaret Drabble between 1960 and 1975. The couple had three AIN TREE children including TV Shock entrance in 2017 gardener Joe Swift. A family statement said: “After a short illness, Clive died peacefully surrounded by his family.” ‘WITCHCRAFT’ Limes Mother guilty of FGM used witch spells BY TOM PETTIFOR Crime Editor THE mother of a three- year-old has become the first person to be found guilty of female genital mutilation in the UK. she knew Dee was pregnant. But she said: Conor. I told him I’m pregnant.” Terri says because my mum was saying, ‘He will child, believed to be a daughter, to their The Ugandan, 37, who “It was none of my business. That’s his he never replied but in the following have rights, he has more money than us, Co home last month. used witchcraft, faces up business. No one can put that on me. I months she had conversations with his if he wants to come over and take her you Terri stressed she is not after money to 14 years in jail for don’t agree with it, I’m sorry for doing it.” friends about her situation. will never see her again’.” for herself but conceded: “Who doesn’t cutting her daughter in Crying, she added: “I feel sorry for the Clodagh Julie Murray was born on Before and after Clodagh’s birth, there want security for their child? I want my August 2017. poor girl, I feel embarrassed and ashamed January 9 last year. Her father is not were internet reports linking Terri and kid to have the best life and I know his “Spells” in 40 frozen but things happen and it’s not my fault.” named on the birth certificate. McGregor. Screenshots have money can help with that.” limes and two ox tongues Later in the week, McGregor flew home Terri, who was a claims underwriter for appeared of alleged Insta- But she added: “If he gets with screws in them, to Ireland. The next month, Terri found a legal firm but is now a full-time mum, gram exchanges between the DNA test, I’ve said ‘You aimed at silencing named she was expecting. She said: “I messaged explained: “I didn’t put his name on them and Terri has posted never have to speak to me police and social workers, images, including a again, you can walk were found in her home in redacted copy of her away’. Walthamstow, London. maintenance enquiry “He is telling everyone Prosecutor Caroline Ex-plumber who became a box office knockout response. I slept with someone else. Carberry had said: “These A Google search of their He is telling everyone my people were to ‘shut up’ August 2017, he left the octagon for the second most in history.
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