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Conor McGregor, Nikita Hand
McGregor banned from sharing Nikita Hand CCTV footage
CCTV (closed-circuit television) of Conor McGregor and Nikita Hand would be used selectively and disseminated in the "dark hole of the internet," if released, a judge has told the High Court in Dublin.
Conor McGregor: Nikita Hand to ask High Court to prevent CCTV publication
The application is being brought by Ms Hand, who successfully sued the MMA fighter for damages arising from her claim that he raped her.
Judge orders Conor McGregor to pay €100,000 upfront to Nikita Hand over civil rape claim and warns over release of CCTV
Conor McGregor has been ordered to pay Nikita Hand €100,000 of her €250,000 damages and €200,000 of her expected €1.3m legal costs ahead of any appeal the MMA fighter intends to take.
Conor McGregor ordered by court not to share CCTV footage from civil case and to pay Nikita Hand €100k before appeal
CONOR McGregor has been ordered by a court not to share CCTV footage relating to a civil rape case against him. McGregor was also told to pay victim Nikita Hand €100,000 before his appeal. A civil
Nikita Hand seeks injunction to stop Conor McGregor from publishing images shown in court
Nikita Hand, a woman who accused Conor McGregor and another individual of sexual assault at a Dublin hotel in 2018, was awarded 250,000 euros in compensation afte
High Court orders Conor McGregor not to publish CCTV footage shown in Nikita Hand civil trial
The judge also directed that €100,000 of damages awarded to Nikita Hand be paid by Conor McGregor, along with €200,000 of the legal costs
Conor McGregor civil case: Nikita Hand seeking injunction of court to prevent release of CCTV footage used in trial
There's a new development in the Conor McGregor civil case. In November 2024, 'The Notorious' was found liable for assaulting Nikita Hand in a Dublin hotel in December 2018.
Nikita Hand seeks injunction to stop Conor McGregor publishing CCTV shown in court
Lawyers for the woman sexually assaulted by MMA fighter Conor McGregor in a Dublin hotel room in 2018, are seeking an injunction against him, to stop him publishing or disseminating CCTV footage shown in court.
Conor McGregor's Court Drama Deepens as Nikita Hand Fights to Keep CCTV Footage Private From 2018 Sexual Assault Case
Conor McGregor’s legal troubles are far from over. Despite losing a civil lawsuit brought by Nikita Hand over a 2018 sexual assault claim, a new legal battle has emerged concerning CCTV footage tied to the case.
Conor McGregor breaks silence with social media rant as Nikita Hand attempts to block video release
Conor McGregor has broken his silence after the woman who won her civil damages claim against him sought an injunction to stop the publication of CCTV footage
Irish Mirror on MSN
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Conor McGregor ordered to not release trial CCTV - and to pay Nikita Hand six figure sum before appeal
On Thursday Judge Owens said there was a “real danger” based off material disclosed to him by Ms Hand’s solicitor that ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
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Judge criticises Conor McGregor's 'nonsense on the internet' in Nikita Hand CCTV ruling
My position is Mr McGregor, by winks and nudges, wants to get into court of public opinion, selectively use bits and pieces ...
RTE Online
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Judge to rule on Nikita Hand application over release of CCTV footage
The judge in the civil action taken by Nikita Hand against MMA fighter Conor McGregor will give his decision this afternoon ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
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Conor McGregor loses over 400,000 Instagram followers since Nikita Hand case
Public opinion has appeared to have turned against McGregor with his social media following dropping dramatically since ...
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