A woman suing Conor McGregor and another man for damages over alleged rape in a Dublin hotel has finished giving her evidence at the High Court after four days in the witness box, telling the court âI know what happened in that roomâ.
Mother of one Nikita Hand had been giving evidence in the civil trial, alleging mixed martial arts star Mr McGregor âbrutally raped and batteredâ her in a Dublin hotel six years ago.
Ms Hand, a hair colourist, is seeking damages from Mr McGregor and James Lawrence, of Rafterâs Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12, arising from the events of December 9th 2018, at the penthouse suite of the Beacon Hotel in Dublin where she alleges she was raped.
Both Mr McGregor and Mr Lawrence deny the allegations.
At the High Court on Friday, Ms Hand was shown CCTV footage from the Beacon Hotel from December 9th 2018, but said she had no memory of large amounts of her time there.
Ms Hand is shown to be in a lift with Mr Lawrence at 6.51pm on the evening of the alleged rape, which she claims happened earlier in the afternoon. The court has heard Mr McGregor and a woman friend of Ms Hand left the hotel after 6pm.
Mr John Fitzgerald SC, for Mr Lawrence, put it to Ms Hand, who is seen in the lift carrying a drink, that she âdoesnât look like someone who has been violently rapedâ as, he said, she was being âaffectionateâ towards Mr Lawrence in âbiting his ear and kissing himâ.
Ms Hand told Mr Fitzgerald that she has no memory of being in the lift with Mr Lawrence on that occasion.
Mr Fitzgerald put it to Mr Hand that she, Mr Lawrence and a driver left the hotel at around 7pm and returned at 7.30pm via the car park but Ms Hand again said she had no memory of leaving or coming back to the hotel.
Counsel said that at 10.17pm, Ms Hand and Mr Lawrence are seen hugging and leaving the hotel for the final time arm in arm, to which Ms Hand again said she had no memory of doing so.
âYou donât look like someone distressed by being violently raped earlier,â said Mr Fitzgerald. âI am drunk and stumbling off walls. I donât agree with you,â said Ms Hand.
Mr Fitzgerald said Ms Hand had told gardaà that she was ânot at allâ attracted to Mr Lawrence but said Ms Hand was acting in a âplayfulâ manner on CCTV towards Mr Lawrence on the night which âlooks like the oppositeâ.
âI am going to just tell you I canât remember,â said Ms Hand. The plaintiff said she saw herself on CCTV but had âno memoryâ of the images because her âmind was gone, I was completely drunk, my mind wentâ.
Mr Fitzgerald put it to Ms Hand that when Mr Lawrence and she left the hotel for 20 minutes before returning that they had been âkissing and decided to go back to the room to continue the intimacyâ, which Ms Hand denied.
Counsel further put it to Ms Hand that she and Mr Lawrenceâs kissing âdeveloped to the point where you had consensual sex and used a condom and another for sex againâ, which Ms Hand denied.
âI think that is a made up story,â said Ms Hand.
Mr Fitzgerald put it to Ms Hand that she was trying to âedit James Lawrence out of this [case]â by saying she had no memory because it was ânot a good lookâ for Ms Hand to have consensual sex with a friend of Mr McGregor after accusing Mr McGregor of raping her.
âI know what happened in that room,â said Ms Hand.
Ms Hand said gardaà had taken the clothes and underwear she was wearing and that they had been damaged by Mr McGregor pulling at them when he allegedly raped her.
Regarding Mr Lawrenceâs claim that he had consensual sex with the plaintiff, Ms Hand said she was not attracted to Mr Lawrence who, she said, had seen her crying and her bruises. âI would not have consented,â added Ms Hand.
Eimear Brennan was Ms Handâs manager at the salon when staff went for their Christmas party on December 8th before they returned to the salon where staff drank and played music until around 7am.
Ms Brennan said Ms Hand rang to say she would be at Ms Brennanâs home on the night of December 9th and told her she was with Mr McGregor in a hotel and alleged that he raped her.
Ms Brennan said Ms Hand had texted her on the way to Ms Brennanâs home to say she was âblack and blue and brokenâ.
Once inside, Ms Hand took off her jacket and Ms Brennan said she could see bruising on Ms Handâs arm.
Ms Brennan said the plaintiff told her that Mr McGregor choked her three times, letting her go each time to breathe, and that she gave up fighting and biting the defendant and âlet him do what he wanted to herâ because âall she could see was her daughterâs faceâ.
Ms Brennan took photos of some of the injuries but later deleted them and texts from Ms Hand at the plaintiffâs request.
Det Gda Sergeant John Ryan said he made notes of two meetings with Ms Hand, once at her motherâs house and again when the plaintiff was speaking to a doctor at the sexual assault treatment unit on the morning of Monday, December 10th 2018.
Det Sgt Ryan said Ms Hand was âextremely distressedâ and said she was afraid her attacker would kill her.
The garda said that later that day he asked Ms Hand to make a statement but Ms Hand said she was terrified and would not be pressing charges. Ms Hand did go to gardaà in January 2019 but was âdevastatedâ when the DPP decided not to criminally prosecute either man due to insufficient evidence
Earlier, the jury at the civil trial told the judge they saw somebody pointing a mobile phone at them on Thursday from the upstairs public gallery and were worried that any photos or filming would be âcirculatedâ.
Recording and photography is prohibited in the court area, said Mr Justice Alexander Owens who then sent a garda to the gallery.
âIt is a contempt of court to take photos of the jury â it is totally unacceptable â and there will be steps taken in the event that anyone is suspected of that,â said Mr Justice Owens, who is hearing the fourth day of evidence in the trial.
The trial continues on Tuesday.