A hearing on legal costs arising out of the lawsuit was due to take place tomorrow
A hearing on legal costs arising out of the lawsuit against Conor McGregor, which was due to take place tomorrow, has been put back until next week.
The High Court will have to figure out who pays what after a jury found against the MMA fighter, in a case taken by Nikita Hand, who gave evidence of him raping her in a Dublin hotel six years ago.
Ms Hand was awarded almost €250,000 in damages against Mr McGregor.
This morning Mr Justice Alexander Owens agreed to delay the hearing by one week.
The issue will now by heard on Thursday 5 December.

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