Conor McGregor has made a statement on social media following a court order to pay compensation to Nikita Hand after a civil ... know I made mistakes. Six years ago, I should have never responded ...
Conor McGregor has been ordered by an Irish court not to share CCTV footage relating to a civil case against him, in which a jury found he had assaulted a woman in Dublin six years ago.
In his ruling a fortnight ago, Judge Owens said a jury had decided that McGregor raped Nikita Hand on December 9, 2018 in the Beacon Hotel in Dublin, and awarded her almost €250,000 in damages.
A civil jury recently found he had raped Ms Hand in Dublin six years ago. McGregor also faces a €1.3 million bill for legal costs in the case, on top of damages of almost €250,000 which were ...
Conor McGregor has been banned from sharing any CCTV footage from the night of Nikita Hand's assault. The MMA star has also been ordered to hand over any copies of the CCTV material to his ...
CONOR McGREGOR has deleted copies of CCTV footage shown to the jury in a civil action taken against him by Nikita Hand. A jury found ... to fight later in the year after breaking his silence ...
Last November a jury, in a civil action taken by Nikita Hand, found that Mr McGregor raped her in the Beacon Hotel in Dublin on 9 December 2018, and awarded her almost €250,000 in damages.