Conor McGregor says no comment to over 100 questions in High Court cross-examination

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Conor McGregor faced cross-examination in the High Court regarding allegations of rape made by Nikita Hand. He stated he answered "no comment" to over 100 questions during police interviews, citing fear and nervousness as reasons for his responses. McGregor claimed he had consensual sex with Hand and denied any wrongdoing. He admitted to using cocaine before the incident but rejected claims that he intended for his co-defendant, James Lawrence, to take the blame for the allegations. The court also heard that McGregor may have covered Lawrence's legal fees, although he was uncertain about the details. He emphasized that he was cooperating with authorities and denied any collusion between himself and Lawrence.


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