Conor McGregor has reached a settlement with former training partner Artem Lobov regarding their legal dispute over the Proper No. Twelve whiskey brand. Lobov's attorney appeared in court and informed the judge that an agreement had been reached between the parties, and the case no longer requires a trial. The specific terms of the settlement have not been disclosed publicly. Lobov had originally filed a lawsuit claiming he was entitled to 5% of the proceeds from the sale of the whiskey brand, based on an alleged verbal agreement that he would help launch McGregor's whiskey business. McGregor had previously denied that any such arrangement was ever made.
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