Nikita Hand, Conor McGregor
The Sun · 11h
Nikita Hand’s partner was stabbed when masked men invaded home earlier this year, McGregor civil case judge heard
MEN with balaclavas invaded the home of the woman whom a jury in a civil case found was raped by Conor McGregor, a court heard. The judge in the civil case heard the men had burst into her bedroom
Daily Express · 6h
Conor McGregor calls Nikita Hand 'vicious liar' after civil court found he assaulted woman
Conor McGregor has branded Nikita Hand a "vicious liar" on social media after protesting the decision of a civil trial that found he had assaulted the woman in a Dublin hotel in 2018. We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.
Yahoo! Sports · 1d
Conor McGregor loses sexual assault civil case in Dublin, found liable of assaulting Nikita Hand
Conor McGregor has lost his sexual assault civil case in Dublin. A High Court jury awarded damages of €248,603.60 ($259,149.36) to Nikita Hand against McGregor on Friday after ruling that she was sexually assaulted by the former UFC champion in a Dublin hotel in December 2018.
RTE Online · 1d
Key moments in Nikita Hand's case against Conor McGregor
The CCTV footage showing Nikita Hand, Mr McGregor, Mr Lawrence and Ms Kealey at the Beacon Hotel in Sandyford was shown to the jury and was frequently referenced by the defendants and their lawyers in support of their denials that Ms Hand was raped or was in any distress at all.
AOL · 1d
Nikita Hand wins civil case against MMA fighter Conor McGregor
A woman who won her civil claim against Irish mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor has said she hoped her case will remind victims of assault to keep “pushing forward for justice”. Nikita Hand, who accused the sportsman of raping her in a Dublin hotel in December 2018,
Opinion
The Irish Times · 13h
Judge in Nikita Hand’s civil action against Conor McGregor delivered a masterclass in consent
Remy Farrell SC, a lawyer of precise and occasionally vivid language, chose what might have been an unfortunate phrase to describe his client Conor McGregor in his final summing up to the jury in Nikita Hand’s civil action for damages against the mixed martial arts fighter.
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