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NBA AND Miami AND McGregors
You basically have to believe that NBA security AND Miami Heat security AND McGregors security were all complicit in this situation. Let me say too I believe 100% that McGregor is capable of doing something like this, his countless other trash bag transgressions have proved he is not the greatest human in the world as is so it would not surprise me at all if he was raping women as well BUT this one is pretty far fetched. I agree with you in theory, plenty of people who would look the other way or help a celeb out for some clout but this would take more than a few people going along with this if the story the woman told is to be 100% factual. I do believe there had to be an encounter of some sort but based just on the initial story without knowing any other facts involved, Im inclined to believe McGregor for the first time ever. Of course this is just my opinion now and could change if and when more facts are released.
McGregor's security believably doing this is a given -- celebrity bodyguards do heinous shit all the time.
It wouldn't be impossible for NBA and Heat security to work together all the time a coalesce into a little group of like-minded people that does shit for celebs, like buying drugs or fetching groupies. In fact, it's very likely that those groups form.
And I don't know if you're imagining them grabbing her and forcing her into the bathroom like some kind of caveman attack, but what's more likely is the bodyguards pulled her in and the NBA/Heat security guards were reassuring her that it would be okay, thinking he wasn't going to rape her but she was one of those women that would sleep with him because he's a celebrity. The bodyguards could have been like, "This girl wants to get with Conor, help us find a quiet place for them." and she probably would have been uncomfortable, but not saying "no" until after she was in the bathroom.
If you're reducing this to a cartoon rape of pure physical force like you see in action movies you're really overlooking the way it happens in real life. An event like this can be a tiny series of broken boundaries that might be harmless in isolation, but a number of them in a row add up to some serious wrong-doing.