Conor McGregor
Loses Attraction In Civil Sexual Assault Case
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Conor McGregor has misplaced his enchantment in his civil sexual assault case.
A Court docket of Attraction in Dublin, Eire, rejected the UFC celebrity’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 pressured himself on her at a resort following a 2018 Christmas occasion.
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 said on his X web page, “Justice and reality will prevail!”
Hand was reportedly in attendance for the judges’ ruling Thursday. McGregor was not.
Conor has spent nearly all 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. Up to now, no public remark from him on Thursday’s ruling.