Conor McGregor has appeared before a court in Dublin this morning, facing a number of charges relating to a driving incident earlier this year.
The MMA fighter was handed a seventh charge of careless driving this morning, relating to an incident on the M50/N4 interchange in Dublin in March.
Conor McGregor arrived at Blanchardstown District Court today in a blacked out Mercedes Benz for what is his second appearance here this year.
He was facing 6 charges relating to a dangerous driving incident on March 22nd, when Gardaí arrested the 34 year old on the M50/N4 interchange at Palmerstown.
This morning the DPP issued a seventh charge of careless driving and he made now comment in response to the charge.
His legal team have asked for time to review the CCTV footage relating to the latest charge and will enter a plea at the next court appearance.
The Judge remanded him on continuing bail and Conor McGregor will appear again before the courts on November 26th.
Leaving the courthouse, Mr McGregor did not comment on the charges but said he was looking forward to starring in a new movie alongside Jake Gyllenhaal.
Reporting by Mairead Cleary