High Court judge Mr Justice Alexander Owens is considering a proceeding of contempt of court against the MMA star for allegedly 'scandalising the court' in a previous social media post
Conor McGregor has posted another set of bizarre social media posts, saying "never settle with blackmailers," and attacking the media.
His posts come after Nikita Hand won major costs against McGregor in the High Court last week - which ruled he is to pay her legal bills against him- totalling an estimated €1.5m. The court was told that Mr McGregor tweeted he didn’t believe Ms Hand and accused the court of behaving like a "kangaroo court".
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