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Conor McGregor’s fiancée, Dee Devlin, breaks her silence on the sexual assault verdict against the UFC star

Conor McGregor’s fiancée, Dee Devlin, breaks her silence on the sexual assault verdict against the UFC star

Conor McGregor’s fiancée broke her silence days after… The mixed martial arts fighter was found responsible for sexual assault on a woman in a hotel suite.

Dee Devlin (37) took aim at McGregor’s accuser, Nikita Hand, in a series of Instagram Stories posts On Tuesday afternoon, she said the surveillance footage “doesn’t lie” and gave him support.

“Imagine a woman with her own boyfriend and child texting provocative photos to the man of another woman who has a family and a child on the way,” Devlin wrote. “This woman claims to know me, yet she constantly sent my man messages and photos? Really?

Conor McGregor and Dee Devlin appear before the High Court in Dublin for a personal injury case against him, November 22, 2024. AP

“During the 3-day madness, I texted excuses to my own child at home with the mother on Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, Sunday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening and Monday morning. All the while out of her face in the hotel room, dancing around the hotel parking lot. What a WOMAN you are!!!”

“My sons will be warned that women like you exist in the world,” Devlin continued in another post.

Devlin alleged that surveillance footage contradicted Hand’s claims and suggested she was the aggressor, not McGregor.

“CCTV doesn’t lie. I can’t wait for the day when the world sees the footage of that night and what happens next. I don’t mind if you have a great time,” she wrote.

“This is real evidence, a video that no one knew was recorded at a time that you somehow don’t remember? I think you committed the sexual assault in the elevator. To me it looks like everyone is trying to get away from you.

Devlin, 37, took aim at McGregor’s accuser Nikita Hand in a series of Instagram posts on Tuesday afternoon, claiming surveillance footage “doesn’t lie” as she supported him. @deedevlin1/Instagram

In her latest post on her Instagram Story, Devlin defended McGregor and promised him her full support after she was found responsible for sexual assault.

“Conor and I dealt with these issues privately many years ago, as you should in a relationship, and we came out stronger than ever. We now have four beautiful children whose smiling faces and happy hearts are a testament to who he is and who we are. They cast the first stone without sin,” she wrote.

On Friday, the former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion found responsible after a jury in a civil case in Dublin, Ireland found that on December 9, 2018, he sexually assaulted Hand in a hotel penthouse suite after a night of intense partying.

Hand stated that McGregor “brutally raped and beat her” and even threatened her life by choking her, leaving her badly bruised after the incident.

McGregor celebrates with girlfriend Devlin after defeating Chad Mendes during their fight for the interim mixed martial arts featherweight title at UFC 189 on Saturday, July 11, 2015, in Las Vegas. AP

McGregor testified in court that the two had consensual sex, which was “athletic and energetic” but not harshly, and she “never said no or stopped.”

“It’s a lie among many lies,” he said when asked about the choking allegations. How could anyone believe that I, as a proud person, would highlight my flaws.”

McGregor, 36, On Monday, he broke his silence before the public in a post on X and expressed regret over his infidelity to his fiancée Dee Devlin, with whom he shares four children — Conor Jr., Croía, Rían and Mack.

“Six years ago I shouldn’t have responded to her requests. I should have shut down the party. I should never have thrown myself at the woman I love most in the world. It’s all up to me.” McGregor wrote.

Devlin defended McGregor and promised him her full support after he was found responsible for sexual assault. @deedevlin1/Instagram

However, the player maintains his innocence and says he wants to appeal the jury’s decision, which awarded Hand about $257,000 in her lawsuit.

“Although I deeply regret it, everything that happened that night was consensual and all witnesses present swore to it under oath. I have instructed my legal team to appeal this decision. I cannot go back and I will move on,” he wrote.

After Friday’s jury decision, McGregor was removed by Proper #12the Irish whiskey empire he helped build.

Nikita Hand, also known as Nikita Ni Laimhin (center), speaks to the media outside the High Court in Dublin, Ireland, November 22, 2024. AP

“As of 2021, Proximo Spirits is the 100 (percent) owner of Proper No. Irish whiskey. 12” – spokesman he told TMZ. “We do not plan to use Mr. McGregor’s name or likeness in brand marketing in the future.”

In 2021, McGregor and his partners sold its majority share in the company to Proximo Spirits for $600 million.

His character and likeness were also removed from IO Interactive’s “Hitman” video game series.

McGregor was scheduled to return at UFC 303 in June, but was forced to withdraw after injuring his toe during training.

The UFC and its CEO Dana White have not commented on McGregor or the lawsuit since the jury’s decision.