
Conor McGregor
Loses Appeal In Civil Sexual Assault Case
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Conor McGregor has misplaced his enchantment in his civil sexual assault case.
A Court of Appeal in Dublin, Ireland, rejected the UFC famous person’s enchantment on Thursday morning … with a three-judge panel reportedly dismissing his declare “in its entirety.”
McGregor was sued by Nikita Hand a number of years in the past, alleging the famed fighter compelled himself on her at a resort following a 2018 Christmas get together.
McGregor vehemently denied the allegations … however in November, a jury discovered him responsible for assault. The 37-year-old was ordered to pay roughly $250,000 in damages.
McGregor launched his enchantment in February after he adamantly acknowledged on his X web page, “Justice and truth will prevail!”
Hand was reportedly in attendance for the judges’ ruling Thursday. McGregor was not.
Conor has spent the vast majority of his summer season on a yacht — and was only in the near past seen ingesting a beer on the open waters to have a good time his bar surviving a fireplace. So far, no public remark from him on Thursday’s ruling.