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Supreme Court Blocks McGregor’s Final Appeal in Nikita Hand Civil Sexual Assault Case

The refusal cements the High Court jury’s liability finding, concluding the civil case.

Overview

  • A three-judge Supreme Court panel refused leave to appeal, saying no issue of general public importance arose and that Conor McGregor had a fair hearing.
  • The High Court award of about €248,000 in damages to Nikita Hand stands, along with an estimated €1.3 million costs order against McGregor.
  • McGregor’s proposed appeal focused on trial cross-examination about his “no comment” answers in a Garda interview.
  • The court also rejected James Lawrence’s bid to appeal the refusal to award him costs, after he was previously found not to have assaulted Hand.
  • Hand welcomed the ruling as vindication after seven years seeking justice, while the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre said the decision validated her and brings the legal process to a close.