Fair City actor gets more time to pay compensation to former partner

Patrick Fitzpatrick (33), who played Zumo Bishop, pleaded guilty to assaulting woman

Patrick Fitzpatrick  arrives for a hearig at  Dublin District Court last week. Photograph: Collins Courts.
Patrick Fitzpatrick arrives for a hearig at Dublin District Court last week. Photograph: Collins Courts.

A Fair City star has been given seven months to pay compensation before he is sentenced for attacking his former partner.

Patrick Fitzpatrick (33), who played Zumo Bishop for six years in the RTÉ soap, was excused from attending his latest hearing at Dublin District Court on Wednesday.

He had pleaded guilty in February to assault causing harm to Theresa Gannon at his home at Hollytree Terrace, Ballymun, on September 4th, 2015. The charge is under Section Three of the Non Fatal Offences Against the Person Act.

The offence, at district court level, can carry a sentence of up to one year.

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Garda Niall Carolan had told Judge John Lindsay that Fitzpatrick bit the woman's upper arm but did not break skin. He has also said the actor then punched her twice on the side of her jaw.

Photos of her injuries were shown to the court. She suffered bruising and a medical report on her was furnished to Judge Lindsay on Wednesday. Garda Carolan told Judge Lindsay the victim “has made a full recovery”.

The issue of compensation was also clarified. Garda Carolan said that in February the judge had suggested the sum of €2,000 should be paid to Ms Gannon.

Defence  solicitor Philip Hannon said so far €1,000 has been handed over by his client but he does not yet have the full amount and would not have the balance until February next year.

The court also heard there was a positive probation report on Fitzpatrick.

Mr Hannon asked for the case to be adjourned until a date in November for more money to be paid. Judge Lindsay agreed and remanded Fitzpatrick on continuing bail in his absence.