McGregor Ordered to Surrender Civil Trial CCTV
McGregor Ordered to Surrender Civil Trial CCTV

McGregor Ordered to Surrender Civil Trial CCTV

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Conor McGregor has been ordered by High Court Judge Alexander Owens not to disseminate CCTV footage related to a civil trial in which he was found to have raped Nikita Hand in a Dublin hotel. The court highlighted a 'real danger' that McGregor would share the footage, which could compromise Hand's privacy and amount to civil contempt. The judge emphasized that McGregor cannot relitigate the case on social media or make contrary claims post-verdict. Additionally, McGregor has been instructed to pay Hand €100,000 immediately from her awarded damages and cover a portion of the legal costs incurred. In a recent ruling, the judge expressed concern over the potential influence of McGregor's online statements on future juries, should he appeal the verdict. The case continues to draw significant public attention as the legal proceedings unfold.

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