Mr Gordon said its contents raises “further significant issues” about Mr McGregor’s “bona fides” and said they need time to consider the document and will be applying for leave to the court to cross examine him on the matter.
Mr Gordon told Justice Owens that he would need some time to reply to the affadavit as he was considering bringing an application to cross-examine McGregor.
Mr Gordon stated that he believes McGregor has not compiled with one aspect of the judge’s order and is “still in breach” of the direction set out by Justice Owens.
McGregor had been ordered by an Irish court not to share the CCTV footage which was used in the civil case against him, in which a jury found he had raped the woman in Dublin six years ago.
Nikita Hand, also known as Nikita Ni Laimhin, won her claim for damages against Mr McGregor after accusing the professional fighter of raping her in a Dublin hotel in December 2018.