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Frank Greaney

@frankgreaney

📻 Newstalk and Today FM Courts Correspondent🎙Host of true-crime podcast 'Inside the Crime' ✍️ Author of 'Crowded House' by Gill Books

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Jury deliberations underway in civil legal action taken by Nikita Hand against Conor McGregor over an alleged rape. She's also suing his friend, James Lawrence, claiming he too raped her in a Dublin hotel. Both men deny any wrongdoing, claiming they had consensual sex with her.

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🚨 BREAKING 🚨 Nikita Hand has WON her case against Conor McGregor. She sued the MMA fighter for damages, claiming he raped her in a Dublin hotel in 2018. She didn't win her case against the second named defendant, McGregor's friend, James Lawrence.

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After winning her case against Conor McGregor, Nikita Hand was awarded €248,603.60 in compensation. The issue of costs will be dealt with next Thursday.

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This segment with Frank Greaney from The Irish Times on the McGregor sexual assault trial is one of the very best, most clarifying explanations I've heard. He expertly covers both broader context as well as trial specifics. Highest recommendation: irishtimes.com/podcasts/in-th…

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Conor McGregor ordered to pay Nikita Hand’s costs arising from her successful lawsuit against him, although not at the level she was looking for. Despite winning his case, James Lawrence will have to pay his own bill. Court heard that McGregor paid for Lawrence’s solicitors

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Downfall: The Trial of Conor McGregor airs tonight at 9pm on Virgin Media One & Virgin Media Play Featuring insights from reporters who covered the trial, including Frank Greaney Paul Healy Catherine Fegan and me

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🚨BREAKING 🚨 Diarmuid Phelan, a barrister and Professor of Law at Trinity College Dublin, has been found NOT GUILTY of murdering Keith Conlon on his farm in Feb 2022.

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Conor McGregor has been ordered by the High Court not to share CCTV evidence shown during the recent civil action taken by Nikita Hand, and to return all copies of the footage, and any other evidence disclosed to him.

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Former Irish soldier Cathal Crotty (22) has been re-sentenced to TWO YEARS in prison for attacking Natasha O’Brien in Limerick city in 2022. The sentence was handed down by the Court of Appeal after the DPP successfully appealed the original sentence, which was fully suspended.

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Three men found GUILTY of murdering gunman Tristan Sherry at Browne’s Steakhouse, Blanchardstown, on Christmas Eve 2023. Sherry was beaten and stabbed to death after shooting James Hennessy Snr. Three others, including Hennessy’s son, Brandon, convicted of violent disorder.

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Judge who presided over Conor McGregor’s civil rape case is “perfectly content” with his sworn statements in relation to CCTV footage shown during Nikita Hand’s successful lawsuit. McGregor insists he deleted it, and hasn’t shared it with anyone. Judge takes no further action.

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⚠️ Breaking News ⚠️ Alan Vial (39) and Nikita Burns (23) found GUILTY of murdering Robert ‘Robin’ Wilkin in Co. Donegal in June 2023. The former lovers beat him with a rock before throwing him off Sliabh Liag. They each blamed the other for killing him.

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The Court of Appeal has decided to refer to the DPP the withdrawal of an application on behalf of Conor McGregor to introduce "new evidence" as part of an appeal against the outcome of Nikita Hand's successful legal action against the MMA fighter.