Cooper-Flynn ends testimony

Mayo Deputy, Beverly Cooper-Flynn, is concluding her evidence to the High Court after over 25 hours in the witness box.

Mayo Deputy, Beverly Cooper-Flynn, is concluding her evidence to the High Court after over 25 hours in the witness box.

On the eighth day of her libel action against RTE, Miss Cooper-Flynn has repeated that she was never aware that any of the money she invested was hot.

She also said that she never discussed tax issues with her clients and denied ever having dealings with the Co Meath farmer at the centre of the allegations.

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