Judge to rule on Nikita Hand CCTV footage application
- A jury found that Conor McGregor sexually assaulted Nikita Hand in a Dublin hotel in December 2018, awarding her almost £250,000 in damages and legal costs.
- Nikita Hand described being assaulted and left with extensive injuries, including bruises and a scratch, after McGregor placed her in a 'chokehold.'
- The judge will rule on an application by Ms. Hand for an injunction to stop McGregor from releasing CCTV footage shown during the trial.
- McGregor plans to appeal the verdict and has called the court a 'kangaroo court,' while Ms. Hand emphasized the importance of speaking up about assault.
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