Owners of rugby fan favourite the Chop House were in dispute with rugby body over rented home in Dublin 4
Gayle Killilea
Gayle Killilea is asking the High Court to dismiss 2014 case that alleges Mr Dunne fraudulently transferred shares in a company to her in a bid to defeat his creditors
A US jury found in 2019 that Mr Dunne had fraudulently transferred millions of euro in assets to Ms Killilea
‘We will aggressively defend the judgment ... We don’t think her appeal has any merit,’ says trustee
Bankruptcy trustee attorney says development is ‘big deal’
US court orders Sean Dunne’s ex-wife to provide sufficient assets over €19m judgment
Marlet chief Pat Crean pays more than €11m for ‘Lissadell’ on the exclusive Dublin 4 road
Appeal had been made by company owned by John Dunne, son of Seán Dunne
Application made by family members of bankrupt businessman
Ballsbridge property bought by Seán Dunne in 2005 once Ireland’s most expensive house
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Decision follows 2019 verdict Seán Dunne fraudulently transferred assets to ex-wife
Case relates to sale of Walford, once country’s most expensive house, on Shrewsbury Road
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