EXPLAINED: Nikita Hand has won her civil assault claim against Conor McGregor#NikitaHand #ConorMcGregor #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/U1XL6IhOMk
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As soon as Conor came out and supported the nationalist protests against the niggervasion, and suggested he was going to seize control of the government, he got hit with a rape hoax.
The result, however, doesn’t mean much. The fine is not a significant amount of money for him, and none of his supporters think he raped this fat whore or care if he did that.
A jury at a civil trial at Ireland’s high court has found that the Irish martial arts fighter Conor McGregor assaulted a woman who had accused him of raping her at a hotel in Dublin in December 2018.
McGregor was ordered to pay nearly €250,000 (£210,000) in damages to Nikita Hand, who is also known as Nikita Ní Laimhín.
Lawyers for Hand had accused McGregor, 36, of “brutally raping and battering” her after she invited him to join her and a friend at a work Christmas party.
Hand also alleged that another man, James Lawrence, who joined the party, sexually assaulted her. The jury found that Lawrence did not assault Hand.
So she was lying about one man but telling the truth about the other?
She was proven to be lying about one part of a specific event, but telling the truth about the other part?
Really?
The jury found that?
Speaking outside the court after the verdict, Hand, 35, told reporters that she was “overwhelmed” by the support she had received. She thanked her family and a staff member from a rape crisis centre who had sat beside her throughout “this entire period”, including the two-week trial.
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McGregor had denied the allegations, saying that he had “fully consensual sex” with Hand. He also denied causing bruising to her. He told the court that Hand’s accusations against him were “full of lies” verging on “fantasy”.
Ireland needs a full revolution, and Conor is the only man who can lead it.
We should expect more attacks on him as he continues to gather his forces for the Great Battle of Dublin.