Conor McGregor loses appeal in civil sexual assault case
DUBLIN, IRELAND, JUL 31 – The Court of Appeal upheld the High Court jury's ruling that McGregor was liable for sexual assault and ordered him to pay €206,000 in damages to Nikita Hand.
- Conor McGregor lost his civil jury appeal regarding a finding of sexual assault against a woman.
- Three judges in the Court of Appeal in Dublin rejected all grounds of McGregor's appeal.
- Ms. Hand was awarded 248,603.60 euro in damages, and McGregor must pay about 1.3 million euro in legal costs.
- Mr. Justice Brian O'Moore stated, 'I therefore dismiss the appeal in its entirety.
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A verdict against combat athletes Conor McGregor from December 2024 was confirmed. The Irishman must pay a fine for sexual coercion.
Conor McGregor is also attacked by the US Federal Civil Court for alleged sexual assaults in Miami in June 2023.
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