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Conor McGregor Lookalike Sentenced for Pretending to Be Him & Selling Drugs

COMMENT Mark Nye Photo via Surrey Police, Conor McGregor Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images If you saw Conor McGregor behind bars recently, you’re certainly mistaken.  A McGregor lookalike was just sentenced to nearly three years in prison after pretending to be the MMA fighter in order to sell drugs. Mark Nye, a 34-year-old from England, was stopped by police in February after trying to dump illegal narcotics and two cellphones, according to the Irish Post. Nye then told the police in Surrey that his name was Conor, before they found hundreds of “McGregor Enterprise” cards inside his car.

Drug Dealer Who Impersonated Conor McGregor Sentenced To Jail

Conor McGregor was sentenced to nearly three years in jail earlier this month. Mark Nye, 34, of Stanwell, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply class A drugs and driving whilst disqualified and without insurance, according to Nye received a two-year and nine-month sentence at Guildford Crown Court on April 9. The 34-year-old told police his name was Conor after being pulled over and attempting to dispose of class A drugs and two mobile phones in Stanwell last February. A search later uncovered hundreds of business cards labeled McGregor Enterprise and included a tagline of the Best drops in Surrey. Police also uncovered a large amount of boric acid often used by drug dealers as a cutting agent to cut narcotics in Nye s possession, as well as a large meat cleaver found close to his bed, after his arrest.

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Conor McGregor was sentenced to nearly three years in jail earlier this month. Mark Nye, 34, of Stanwell, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply class A drugs and driving whilst disqualified and without insurance, according to Nye received a two-year and nine-month sentence at Guildford Crown Court on April 9. The 34-year-old told police his name was Conor after being pulled over and attempting to dispose of class A drugs and two mobile phones in Stanwell last February. A search later uncovered hundreds of business cards labeled McGregor Enterprise and included a tagline of the Best drops in Surrey. Police also uncovered a large amount of boric acid often used by drug dealers as a cutting agent to cut narcotics in Nye s possession, as well as a large meat cleaver found close to his bed, after his arrest.

Man charged with Walton murder appears at Guildford Crown Court

Man charged with Walton murder appears at Guildford Crown Court The 26-year-old man is from Weybridge and will next appear in court in July Updated Matthew Tester, who died aged 49, was well-known among the scootering community (Image: Surrey Police) Get the latest email updates for Surrey with our FREE daily newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A man charged with murder and attempted murder in relation to an incident in which a man was killed by a car in Walton has been remanded into custody after appearing in court.

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