Conor McGregor loses sexual attack case, pledges to offer 

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Conor McGregor, the world-famous UFC warrior, has been requested to pay €248,603.60 in harms after being found obligated for the sexual ambush of Nikita Hand in 2018 on Friday. The jury thought for over six hours some time recently returning a decision in support of the offended party, Hand, who charged McGregor of sexually ambushing her at a Dublin inn. Concurring to Hand, McGregor afterward took her to a room, where he sexually ambushed her. McGregor has denied the charges, keeping up that the sexual experience was consensual. The jury’s choice taken after two weeks of enthusiastic declaration, amid which Hand’s legal counselor, John Gordon, uncovered that she was on antidepressants and “full of drugs” at the time of the charged ambush. In spite of McGregor’s request that no attack happened, the jury found him at risk for the assault. Taking after the decision, McGregor reported his deliberate to offer the choice.