Property fund seeks €1.2m judgment against partnership including Gay Byrne and family

A financial fund has taken proceedings seeking €1.2m judgment against a partnership comprised of broadcaster Gay Byrne, his wife and their two daughters over a loan acquired by the fund from Bank of Scotland.

Property fund seeks €1.2m judgment against partnership including Gay Byrne and family

A financial fund has taken proceedings seeking €1.2m judgment against a partnership comprised of broadcaster Gay Byrne, his wife and their two daughters over a loan acquired by the fund from Bank of Scotland.

The case has been brought by Feniton Property Finance DAC which in 2015 acquired a loan of €1m to the Clonskeagh Partnership from Bank of Scotland (Ireland) in August 2007.

In a sworn statement to the court the fund said the loan was to be used to fund an investment by the partnership in the Quinlan Private CERDII Fund.

The partnership is made up of Gay Byrne his wife Kathleen of Shrewsbury Square, Sandymount Avenue Dublin 4 and their daughters Susan O'Byrne an office manager of Onslow, The Baily Howth, Co Dublin and Crona Byrne an entrepreneur of Tinerana, Raheenmore in Co Clare,

The loan was for a period of six years duration, and expired in 2013.

In November 2015 the fund purchased the loan from Bank of Scotland (Ireland).

In its action against the partnership, the fund claims the monies borrowed were not repaid.

In April of this year the fund says it made a demand on the partnership for the full amount it claims is outstanding on the loan.

It claims the demand has not been satisfied and seeks judgment against the partnership of just over €1.226m.

The case was admitted to the fast track Commercial Court list by Mr Justice Brian McGovern today.

There were no objections to the application to have the case admitted to the list, made on behalf of the fund by Paul Gardiner SC.

The case will return before the High Court in January.

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