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In a recent ruling, a woman who underwent an unlawful strip search at a 2018 music festival was awarded at least $93,000 in damages. The court found that the woman’s treatment at the Splendour in the Grass Music Festival in Byron Bay was “humiliating,” leading to compensation for assault, battery, and false imprisonment. This judgement may have implications for a class action involving 3,000 people who were strip searched by NSW Police at music festivals between 2016 and 2022, potentially leading to $150 million in damages. Lawyers involved in the class action believe this ruling could render thousands of additional strip searches unlawful and are urging the state to settle with the remaining members.
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A Dublin High Court jury found Conor McGregor liable for raping Nikita Hand in a Dublin hotel in December 2018, awarding her €248,603.60 in damages. McGregor, who maintained the encounter was consensual, will appeal the verdict. Hand’s case against another man involved in the incident was dismissed. The substantial damages reflect both the physical and psychological harm Hand suffered, including PTSD and the loss of her job and home.
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