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Conor McGregor loses sexual assault civil case in Dublin, found liable of assaulting Nikita Hand
Apparently the fukking Peekey Blinders got involved
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.
Hand, 35, claimed she was raped by McGregor and another man, James Lawrence, in a penthouse suite at the Beacon Hotel.
The jury found that Lawrence did not assault Hand.
Damages of €188,603.60 ($196,602.28) were awarded to Hand with an additional €60,000 ($62,545.20) also added, making it a total of €248,603.60.
“Mr. McGregor then flips her over and puts her arm in a lock and draws her up by the neck. She can't breathe. And he does it again. By the third time he does it, she gives up," Gordan told the court. "She can't resist this anymore. In the course of this, he says: 'Now you know what it was like to be in the Octagon when I went down three times.'
Game developer IO Interactive announced Monday that they are cutting ties with former UFC champion Conor McGregor following Friday's Irish civil court ruling that found McGregor liable for sexually assaulting a woman named Nikita Hand at Dublin hotel in 2018.
The fallout from Conor McGregor's sexual assault verdict continues to mount.
Multiple retail giants in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Tuesday announced they were dropping any products related to the former UFC two-division champion following the Dublin court verdict that found McGregor liable for sexual assault against Nikita Hand.
Musgrave — a retail conglomerate that includes UK and Irish brands SuperValu, Centra, Daybreak and Mace, among many others — issued a notice to store operators delisting all brands associated with McGregor, including McGregor's famed Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey and Forged Irish Stout beverages.
Retail giants Tesco, Costcutter and Carry Out also joined in dropping all products related to McGregor.
Apparently the fukking Peekey Blinders got involved
The woman who successfully sued Conor McGregor for civil damages stemming from a 2018 sexual assault, Nikita Hand, was forced to move after her property was invaded in June by a group of masked men wearing balaclavas and wielding weapons, multiple Irish national outlets reported Friday.
The men also stabbed Hand's partner and broke the front windows of her house, according to the reports, which were revealed in the aftermath of proceedings at Dublin’s High Court.