It comes after Nikita Hand won her case against Straffan resident Conor McGregor on Friday.
The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre says the verdict in the civil case against Conor McGregor sends a strong messages to other survivors.
On Friday, McGregor was ordered to pay almost 250 thousand euro in damages to Nikita Hand, who accused him of allegedly raping her in a Dublin hotel six years ago.
Rachel Morrogh, Chief Executive of the DRCC, says it's a hugely positive outcome:

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