Conor McGregor Found Liable in Assault Case
Conor McGregor Found Liable in Assault Case

Conor McGregor Found Liable in Assault Case

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Conor McGregor has been ordered to pay €248,000 ($257,000) to Nikita Hand after a Dublin court found him liable in a civil lawsuit for sexual assault dating back to December 2018. McGregor, who plans to appeal the decision, maintains that the encounter was consensual and expressed disappointment that not all evidence was presented to the jury. Following the verdict, Jake Paul took to social media to mock McGregor, stating, 'Dana hits his wife. Conor’s convicted of rape. But I’m the bad guy?' McGregor responded to Paul with a derogatory remark before deleting his post. The rivalry between the two fighters continues to escalate, with Paul positioning himself as a controversial figure in the ongoing discourse surrounding McGregor's legal issues. Hand expressed her relief at the verdict, stating that justice has been served, allowing her to move forward with her life.

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