Seán Quinn: 100 per cent of prison inmates felt I shouldn't be there
The bankrupt businessman has given an interview to the BBC just hours after his release from Mountjoy Prison where he spent the last nine weeks.
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The bankrupt businessman has given an interview to the BBC just hours after his release from Mountjoy Prison where he spent the last nine weeks.
The case of Seán Quinn and his family’s legal battle with the most infamous bank in the history of the State has dominated headlines for months but what’s it all about? TheJournal.ie has a look…
The family has blamed the former Anglo Irish Bank which is seeking to recoup some €2.8 billion it claims it is owed by the bankrupt former billionaire.
The priest said he went to the rally as it was a priest’s duty to be in the area.
The brother of Séan Quinn, and father of Peter Darragh, says Anglo has “closed the door” on trying to reach a workable deal.
Organisers of tonight’s demonstration say well-known GAA personalities Mickey Harte, Seán Boylan and Colm O’Rourke are among speakers.
Supporters of the family will hold a rally in Ballyconnell, Co Cavan on Sunday seeking the withdrawal of contempt orders.
Meanwhile, the search for Peter Darragh continues.
Meanwhile, there’s still no sign of Peter Darragh.
Meanwhile, support for the Quinn family remains strong in their home county of Fermanagh.
Brian Hayes has said that the assets are the rightful property of the Irish people.
The family has said that “Ireland today is imprisoning people who have been defrauded of millions by banks”.
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After spending his first night in Mountjoy Jail, Seán Quinn Jr is to be moved to the low-security Training Unit of the prison.
Meanwhile, Seán Quinn Jr spent last night in prison – the first of his 90-day sentence.