Scandalized MMA fighter Conor McGregor was warned to keep his hands to himself as he sat next to Jake and Logan Paul’s mother on a bus to Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington DC on Monday.
As seen in the video that has since gone viral, McGregor sat in the back of a bus next to Pam Stepnick, the mother of the YouTubers turned boxing stars.
Podcaster Theo Von was sitting at the front of the bus when he noticed McGregor and Stepnick sitting in rows next to him.
“Keep your hands off Pam,” Von told McGregor, who has been accused of both rape and sexual assault in recent years.
“That’s crazy,” one of the Paul brothers commented, as everyone burst out laughing. “That’s my mother.”
McGregor and the Miami Heat are currently facing a federal lawsuit over claims that the UFC legend sexually assaulted a woman in a bathroom at the Kaseya Center while security stood guard outside the stall.
Jake (left) and Logan Paul (right) are seen in front of their mother Pam and Conor McGregor

Theo Von speaks with former YouTuber Jake Paul during the inauguration on Monday
The alleged incident is said to have occurred immediately after Game 4 of the NBA Finals in June 2023.
According to the accuser, identified as “Jane Doe,” McGregor’s security separated her from her girlfriend before the Dublin resident led the accuser into a VIP men’s bathroom. Arena security allegedly prevented the plaintiff’s friend from entering the stall.
After Jane Doe used the bathroom, an allegedly intoxicated McGregor attempted to “forcibly place his unprotected penis in the woman’s mouth” without her consent. She tried to leave the stall but was “slammed face first into the wall,” according to the complaint.
McGregor is also accused of putting her ‘in an arm lock’, attempting to anally rape the woman and spitting on her.
The allegations, which had previously been made public, did not result in another arrest for the troubled 36-year-old McGregor, as Miami police decided not to file charges.
McGregor was recently ordered by an Irish court to pay $257,000 to another woman who sued him over claims he “brutally raped and assaulted” her in a Dublin hotel penthouse in 2018. He has maintained his innocence in both cases.
The Kesaya Center staff and security are also named in the lawsuit for “gross negligence,” in part because the allegedly drunk McGregor was already acting belligerent that evening.

McGregor (right) is seen on the night in question during Game 4 of the 2023 NBA Finals

In a highly publicized incident, McGregor punched the team mascot, Burnie, causing the costumed performer to fall to the hardwood. Ultimately, Burnie was hospitalized
In a highly publicized incident, McGregor punched team mascot Burnie, sending the costumed performer tumbling to the hardwood earlier in the evening. A second blow caused the mascot to kick his feet and roll in obvious pain.
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra later confirmed that the person portraying the mascot had been taken to the hospital, but assured reporters Burnie suffered no permanent injuries.
“We won’t reveal who that is, but yes, he can take a knock and get back up,” Spoelstra said at the time. “He won’t miss a moment.”
McGregor has since portrayed the incident as a ‘skit’ gone wrong.
“The mascot is good, my man,” he told Adam Glyn in June 2023. ‘The mascot is good. It was a skit and it went the way it went, but all is well.”