Conor McGregor 'is in the clear' and not expected to face prosecution in alleged perjury inquiry
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Conor McGregor 'is in the clear' and not expected to face prosecution in alleged perjury inquiry
"Witnesses who had sworn affidavits were arrested but expected to be released without charge"
"Conor McGregor is not expected to face prosecution as part of a criminal inquiry into allegations of perjury related to his civil rape appeal."
"The Garda's major crimes unit has been investigating sworn statements made in support of McGregor's legal challenge against a High Court jury's finding that he was civilly liable for the rape of Nikita Hand at a Dublin hotel in December 2018."
Conor McGregor is not expected to face prosecution in the criminal inquiry into alleged perjury connected to his civil rape appeal. Witnesses who had sworn affidavits were arrested but are expected to be released without charge. The GardaĆ­ major crimes unit has been investigating sworn statements submitted in support of McGregor's legal challenge to a High Court jury finding that he was civilly liable for the rape of Nikita Hand. The alleged incident occurred at a Dublin hotel in December 2018. The inquiry examines whether the sworn statements contained falsehoods amounting to perjury.
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