O trial of one of the greatest names in UFC history, Conor McGregor, enters the third day with a series of shocking information accumulated. The fighter is accused of sexual abuse in a case that is running in the High Court of Dublin, in Ireland. The case allegedly occurred in December 2018, after a party. The alleged victim, identified as Nikita Ni Lamhaim, gave a statement giving frightening details of the case.
The witness reported at least three strangulations, fear of dying and was surprised by images where there was a third person involved: McGregor's friend, James Lawrence. Ni Lamhaim said she did not remember him. She said that Conor used his body weight to restrain her.
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“I didn’t want to have sex and I wasn’t there for it. He just wouldn’t take no for an answer. He then pinned me to the bed. I remember putting my arms up against my chest to keep him as far away from me as possible. He just kept pushing his weight onto me,” the victim said during the trial.
“He grabbed me by the neck. He held my breath a few times. I thought he was going to kill me. He was coming at me. He started trying to kiss me, rubbing my face. I knew what he was going for. I said, ‘No, I’m not comfortable,’” she said.
The alleged victim cried several times and asked for a break due to her emotions. She said that she knew the attacker's family because of her friends with his cousins and even mentioned his wife's name to try to dissuade him from attacking her. When asked if they had consumed any drugs, she said that she had drunk alcohol and used cocaine. The woman said that she feared for her life.
“I just remember him standing behind me and I think I was sitting on the bed. He put his arm around my neck and choked me three times. I froze, I couldn’t move and I couldn’t breathe. I looked at the bed frame and I was thinking about my daughter. I thought I was going to die and that I would never see my daughter again,” she detailed in court.
Projected frustration
In the order of the facts, the sexual violence would have occurred after a defeat of the 'Notorious' to Khabib Nurmagomedov. According to the testimony, the Russian would have been cited during the act. The woman claims that the fighter forced her and attacked her, saying phrases that referred to the defeat, by submission, months before.
“That’s how I felt in the octagon, I had to hit myself three times, that’s how I felt,” Conor reportedly said, according to the victim’s report.
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