Dee Devlin, Conor McGregor’s fiancée, has publicly defended him following a civil court ruling awarding €250,000 to Nikita Hand, who accused McGregor of sexual assault in 2018. The Irish MMA fighter denies the allegations, claiming the encounter was consensual.
In a passionate Instagram response, Devlin accused Hand of lying, citing CCTV footage as evidence and calling out Hand’s alleged inappropriate behavior, including sending provocative messages to McGregor despite knowing he was in a committed relationship. “My man and I have created a beautiful life together,” Devlin wrote, expressing unwavering trust and love for McGregor.
Hand testified the alleged assault caused severe physical and emotional trauma, impacting her career and finances. Although police investigated, prosecutors declined charges due to insufficient evidence.
McGregor, engaged to Devlin since 2020 and a father of three, expressed regret for stepping out on his fiancée but maintains the encounter was consensual. “I can’t go back… I will move forward,” he said, announcing plans to appeal the ruling and return to training.
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