The Irish Mail on Sunday

How vulgar video taken by criminal went viral

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CRUMLIN criminal Jonathan Murray recorded the controvers­ial ‘Conor McGregor video’ and it was then uploaded to his brother Andy’s public Instagram page.

The footage went viral and featured McGregor and his friends engaging in lewd and vulgar behaviour.

Millionair­e fighter McGregor, 29, who has just become a first-time father after he had a son with girlfriend Dee Devlin, is shown at the start with a wad of notes in his hands. The MMA star then proceeds to throw the money at a lineup of girls who are gyrating in front of him and his friends.

The scantily clad girls are employed as hostesses at Cirque le Soir nightclub in London where they look after VIP clients who frequent the club.

The footage shows magnums of Champagne and vodka littering the table as the boys partied the night away.

Dressed in tiny hotpants and bras, the female dancers gyrated and twerked as the lads cheered behind them.

Jonathan, who has a string of criminal conviction­s, features prominentl­y on the video. He puts his hand over his face in a mock gesture of hiding his face like criminals do when leaving court. He and his brother, father-of-two Andy, are both seen smacking the behinds of the girls and leering and making obscene gestures at them.

McGregor and his hedonistic trawl of London has gone viral – leading to widespread condemnati­on of the fighter. His behaviour and treatment of the women in the video is being roundly criticised by even his staunchest supporters. One of the dancers in the video is seen crawling on all fours as she sticks out her behind to the cheers and grunts of the boys. Kamila Kostka, who wore raunchy underwear and thigh-high boots, cheered him on as he threw money into the air. The dancer, who was born in Poland before her family relocated to Newry, Co. Down, told the Sun newspaper yesterday that McGregor is a ‘great guy’.

Kamila, who claims to speak five languages and has appeared on Polish versions of The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent, told the newspaper: ‘Conor is a great guy. He’s really down to earth, I really like him. He’s just a normal person. He’s not trying to be like, you know, anything else, and he’s just normal… a nice person.’

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