Court to rule on Conor McGregor's appeal against civil finding he assaulted Nikita Hand

One of the grounds of appeal centred around Mr McGregor’s answers in a garda interview where he said 'no comment' about 100 times, with his lawyers saying that it was prejudicial evidence which should not have been introduced
Court to rule on Conor McGregor's appeal against civil finding he assaulted Nikita Hand

Conor McGregor (pictured), who denied the allegations, was originally ordered to pay Ms Hand’s costs in the case. File photo: Niall Carson/PA

The Court of Appeal will deliver its ruling on Thursday in the appeal by Conor McGregor against the High Court civil jury finding that he assaulted Nikita Hand.

Last November, a jury found in Ms Hand’s favour, in a case where she alleged Mr McGregor had raped her in a hotel room in Dublin in 2018.

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