UFC superstar Conor McGregor was released without charge after being placed in police custody on the Mediterranean island of Corsica on suspicion of attempted sexual assault and indecent exposure, his lawyer said.
McGregor was freed before the limit of police custody and faces no charges, his legal representative on the French island Emmanuelle Ramon told AFP, calling the complaint against his client as "abusive".
A spokesman for McGregor sent a statement from the United States saying he "vigorously denied any accusation of bad behaviour".
Earlier, the prosecutor's office in Bastia issued a statement saying they had received a complaint about McGregor.
"Following a complaint filed on September 10 denouncing acts that could be described as attempted sexual assault and sexual exhibition, Mr. Conor Anthony McGregor was the subject of a hearing by the gendarmerie services," a statement from the prosecutor's office given to AFP read.