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info@easybranches.comLive breaking news and updates from the fifth day of a civil case against Conor McGregor at the High Court in Dublin, where Nikita Hand is seeking damages
A woman who claims she was ‘raped’ by Conor McGregor has denied having “pleasurable sex” with him twice - and then sex with another man two further times.
On Friday, Nikita Hand was into her third day in the witness box in the High Court, where she is suing Mr McGregor and James Lawrence - who both deny her claim of assault at the penthouse suite Beacon Hotel in Sandyford, Dublin on December 9, 2018.
Former hair colourist Ms Hand (35) from Drimnagh in Dublin, who is suing for damages, was being questioned by John Fitzgerald SC for Mr Lawrence about what occurred on the day.
Emer Brennan, the woman Ms Hand stated she went to after the alleged rape, also took the witness stand on Friday. Detective Sergeant John Ryan, who confirmed he spoke with Ms Hand in the Rotunda Hospital the day after the alleged rape, was the final witness of the day.
Earlier on Friday, Remy Farrell SC for Conor McGregor concluded his cross examination of Ms Hand by stating that she had told a “web of lies.”
The trial enters its fifth day before Judge Owens and a jury of eight women and four men today.
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Today's proceedings are due to get underway at 10.30am. We'll bring you the latest here.
The trial is due to enter its fifth day before Judge Owens and a jury of eight women and four men this morning.
Here's a full report on everything that happened on Friday at the High Court.
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