Conor McGregor and Dee Devlin enjoy London night out after legal controversy

Conor McGregor and his fiancee Dee Devlin were all smiles as they enjoyed a date night in London weeks after his rape case loss.

And now, just less than a month later, McGregor’s partner Ms Devlin has taken to Instagram to share a number of pictures of the pair with beaming smiles while enjoying a date night near Piccadilly Circus.

Ms Devlin has stood by her fiancee throughout the court proceedings and following the decision that jury found that McGregor assaulted Ms Hand in the Dublin hotel, The Beacon, in December 2018.

She told the High Court that McGregor ‘pinned’ her down on the bed, choked her three times and left her thinking she was ‘going to die’. ‘I just let him do whatever he needed to do, so I could survive,’ she said of the attack during a drink and cocaine-fuelled Christmas ‘after-party’.

Four days after the court case concluded, Ms McGregor’s partner Ms Devlin delivered a blistering online attack on Ms Hand – telling her ‘My sons will be warned women like you exist in the world’.

After the court case, McGregor vowed to appeal the High Court’s decision but expressed his ‘regret’ over ‘mistakes’ made.

Writing on X, formerly Twitter, he said: ‘People want to hear from me, I needed time. I know I made mistakes.

McGregor was also ordered to pay Ms Hand’s entire £1.25million (€1.5m) legal costs for bringing the civil rape claim in a landmark ruling on December 5.

McGregor has been accused of 𝑠e𝑥 attacks on four other occasions, all of which were dismissed by police, most recently in Miami last year at the NBA Finals.

However, on this occasion, a jury found that McGregor assaulted Ms Hand in Dublin hotel, The Beacon, in December 2018.

The jury at the High Court in Dublin had been deliberating for a day before returning its verdict that McGregor did assault Ms Hand.

McGregor himself pocketed an estimated £120 million in the deal when selling his majority stake, but has remained a prominent promoter of the whiskey since its 2021 acquisition by Proximo Spirits.

McGregor has spent an estimated £2.5 million purchasing and renovating the venue on Dublin’s Longmile Road which has become the social media backdrop for the fighter’s online promoting of both Proper 12 whiskey and Forged Irish Stout.