The Irish High Court also heard on Tuesday that the current Waterford senior hurling manager is fighting proceedings taken against him by a receiver and 'a ...
Mr Fitzgerald, who won All Ireland hurling titles as a player and manager with his native Clare, said that the action against his sister over the property could not be reasonably dealt without reference to his own action against ACC and Mr Mitchell. He claims that Pepper is not entitled to the surcharge, and the proceeds against him and his sister are needless and ill-conceived. Counsel said Mr Fitzgerald has obtained a mortgage for the house to pay off the loan for the house but was unable to redeem the mortgage of just over €200,000. Counsel said it is his clients' case that Pepper was refusing to allow Mr Fitzgerald redemption of the mortgage unless he pays an interest surcharge of €25,000. Mr Fitzgerald's fraud proceedings were mentioned when a separate case against him and his sister Helen Fitzgerald came before the Deputy Master of the High Court Mr John Glennon, who deals with pretrial matters before they go before a judge of the High Court. The Irish High Court also heard on Tuesday that the current Waterford senior hurling manager is fighting proceedings taken against him by a receiver and "a vulture fund" aimed at securing possession of a property, owned by Mr Fitzgerald and where his sister Helen lives.
He has had to instruct Portuguese lawyers to defend himself in respect of proceedings brought before the courts in that jurisdiction.
He claims that Pepper is not entitled to the surcharge, and the proceeds against him and his sister are needless and ill-conceived. Fitzgerald, who won All Ireland hurling titles as a player and manager with his native Clare, said that the action against his sister over the property could not be reasonably dealt without reference to his own action against ACC and Mitchell. Counsel said it is his clients’ case that Pepper was refusing to allow Fitzgerald redemption of the mortgage unless he pays an interest surcharge of €25,000. He has had to instruct Portuguese lawyers to defend himself in respect of proceedings brought before the courts in that jurisdiction. Fitzgerald’s fraud proceedings were mentioned when a separate case against him and his sister Helen Fitzgerald came before the Deputy Master of the High Court Mr John Glennon, who deals with pretrial matters before they go before a judge of the High Court. GAA STAR DAVY Fitzgerald has claimed that he is the victim of a fraud that has resulted in proceedings being brought against him before a Portuguese Court.
Waterford hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald has claimed that he is the victim of a fraud that has resulted in proceedings being brought against him before a ...
He alleges that based on Mr Mitchell's advice he bought an apartment in Portugal. Mr Fitzgerald, who won All-Ireland hurling titles as a player and manager with his native Clare, said that the action against his sister over the property could not be reasonably dealt without reference to his own action against ACC and Mr Mitchell. He said that Mr Fitzgerald has obtained a mortgage for the house to pay off the loan for the house but was unable to redeem the mortgage of just over €200,000. He claims that Pepper is not entitled to the surcharge, and the proceeds against him and his sister are needless and ill-conceived. Mr Hudson said it is his clients' case that Pepper was refusing to allow Mr Fitzgerald redemption of the mortgage unless he pays an interest surcharge of €25,000. He has had to instruct Portuguese lawyers to defend himself in respect of proceedings brought in respect of those proceedings brought before the courts in that jurisdiction.