Conor McGregor Faces Civil Suit Over Alleged 2018 Sexual Assault
Accuser Nikita Ni Laimhin testifies in Dublin court, describing fear and trauma during the alleged incident.
- Nikita Ni Laimhin claims Conor McGregor raped her in a Dublin hotel in December 2018, leading to a civil lawsuit for damages.
- During the testimony, Ni Laimhin described being choked and fearing for her life, thinking she would never see her daughter again.
- The court heard that Ni Laimhin suffered extensive bruising and has been unable to work due to mental health struggles since the incident.
- The Director of Public Prosecutions previously decided not to pursue criminal charges, citing insufficient evidence for a reasonable prospect of conviction.
- McGregor's legal team maintains that any interaction was consensual, while Ni Laimhin disputes this claim in her ongoing testimony.