McGregor posted a lengthy message declaring his innocence after a civil jury found him guilty of sexual assaulting a woman at a hotel in 2018.
Conor McGregor continues to maintain his innocence after a Dublin court found him civilly liable for the sexual assault of a woman in 2018.
It took a jury just over six hours of deliberation to find McGregor guilty, while his co-defendant James Lawrence was found not guilty. McGregor will now pay victim Nikita Hand nearly €250,000 over the incident. As this was a civil trial and not a criminal trial, McGregor will face no jail time.
“The Notorious” left the court on Friday after the verdict with a stunned look on his face. He tweeted and deleted a short statement saying he was “disappointed that the jury did not hear all the evidence that the DPP reviewed,” and said he’d be filing an appeal.
He was more fiery in a second statement that was posted on X (formerly Twitter) and eventually deleted as well.
EXPLAINED: Nikita Hand has won her civil assault claim against Conor McGregor#NikitaHand #ConorMcGregor #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/U1XL6IhOMk
— Virgin Media News (@VirginMediaNews) November 22, 2024
“Two men falsely accused. One vindicated, the other soon to be!” McGregor wrote. “Congrats James Lawrence on absolute exoneration! Twice this heinous accusation was put to you and twice it was shown as FALSE! LIES! It is absolutely disgraceful what they put you through here. Disgraceful! I look forward to seeing you further vindicate yourself and lambast those responsible in court!”
“We know what happened that night!” he continued. “Everyone present knows, yet it was ignored. Every single statement of persons present on the night was ignored. And they all disputed Nikita’s LIES! However James they did believe you but just in certain parts for some strange reason. And they apparently did not believe Danielle Kealy [sic] at all. Laughable! Also with the damages (60k and 188k, interesting choice of figures) it seems they didn’t believe Nikita much either. How could they, her original story was she was gang raped by security and chased from the hotel on foot. Absolute nonsense.”
“How these lies were accepted, I will never know. A court of feeling and opinion, brainwashed in to people via the main stream media. Not of fact! The reporting in court a laughing stock to everyone present. As clear as day bias. This is not a court of hard evidence and truth. It is a kangaroo court of opinions and feelings. We are not done yet. Not by a long shot. No chance. On we fight! Justice and truth will prevail! Appeal! Appeal! Appeal! As well as other. Congrats James! Onwards and upwards!”
I hope that Nikita Hand’s legal team are busy drawing up a defamation action against Conor McGregor this evening after this. She’s been through enough already. pic.twitter.com/oPl8KkTmdW
— Glenn Polley (@glennpolley) November 23, 2024
Hand accused McGregor and Lawrence of raping her at an afterparty in the Beacon Hotel in December 2018, while McGregor insisted that the sexual encounter was consensual. Lawrence was present in the hotel suite and had sex with another woman, Danielle Kealey, during the incident. Kealey testified she “didn’t notice anything had happened” when the four left the room together later that day. CCTV footage showed Hand being affectionate with McGregor and Lawrence before returning to the room with Lawrence, who claims he then had consensual sex with her.
Hand testified that she was too intoxicated to remember the events from the CCTV footage, and only began to process McGregor’s rape when back in the room with Lawrence. She denies having sex with Lawrence. That footage and witness testimony may have been enough for Ireland’s Director of Public Prosecutions to refuse prosecution of the case. But the civil trial jurors were not satisfied with the lack of explanation for Hand’s severe injuries, and an emotional audio recording of her describing the incident shortly after the incident also made a big impact.
McGregor also didn’t do himself any favors on the witness stand, with Irish public broadcast outlet RTE describing “the feeling of contempt and horror at the things Mr. McGregor was saying and the way he was saying them, radiated from the jury box where the eight women and four men sat.”
McGregor will be back in court next week as the court determines who will pay the cost of the €1 million+ trial.