Miami prosecutors believed they had a solid case against Conor McGregor after hearing testimony and watching video where he smashed a fan’s cell phone. That evaporated once the alleged victim refused to cooperate, and charges were dropped . Two weeks after U.K. native Ahmed Abdirzak agreed to cooperate, prosecutors say his attorney informed them he’d “been made whole” by McGregor and had changed his mind about the encounter. Abdirzak subsequently stopped returning phone calls and returned to his native England, according to a “close-out memo” issued by the Miami state attorney’s office.

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