High Court orders sale of solicitor Lynn's properties

The High Court has ordered another four of solicitor Michael Lynn's properties to be sold.

The High Court has ordered another four of solicitor Michael Lynn's properties to be sold.

The proceeds from the sale of two houses in Blanchardstown Dublin, one in Co Leitrim and an apartment in Lahinch in Co Clare are to be distributed between Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank which are owed €6.3m in outstanding loans.

Mr Justice Kelly has deferred a decision of the fate of another property in Sandymount Co Dublin - the Lynn family home - until next week.

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