Seán Dunne’s motions challenging bankruptcy officials’ appointments dismissed by High Court
Judge ruled motions by now bankrupt boom-time developer were procedurally flawed
Judge ruled motions by now bankrupt boom-time developer were procedurally flawed
Bankruptcy officials object to Seán Dunne’s challenge to their appointment
2014 proceedings concerned alleged fraudulent transfer of assets between Dunne and Gayle Killilea in bid to beat creditors
Two judges have already withdrawn from hearing case due to conflict issue as Dunne seeks to challenge bankruptcy officials
Edwardian property and modern redbrick in prime location at junction of sought-after residential roads
Petition by Ulster Bank in 2013 claimed he had defaulted on some €164m in loans
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Owners of rugby fan favourite the Chop House were in dispute with rugby body over rented home in Dublin 4
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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
The 4.2-acre site in Ballsbridge is across the road from the US embassy’s current location on Elgin Road
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Irish businessperson pays €2,026 per sq ft to secure ownership of penthouse at Lansdowne Place scheme
Collapse of builder Blacklough involved in Celbridge social housing project created funding issues for two Steven Dunne-owned Aterna businesses
Setauket, off Torquay Road in the south Dublin village, could cost the new owner more than €2.5m to renovate or rebuild
Developer Sean Dunne had acquired Dublin 4 retail complex for €17m at height of last boom
Less privileged communities are bearing the brunt of the refugee burden, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation by far-right agitators
Seán Dunne bought the house on Shrewsbury Road for €57.9 million in 2005-2006
‘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
Ex-pat Irish couple pay €1,882 per sq ft for penthouse at Lansdowne Place scheme
Glenveagh Properties seeks buyer for lands at exclusive Torquay Road enclave, The Birches
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
Deal comes one year after law firm signed new long-term lease at rent of €55 per sq ft
Application made by family members of bankrupt businessman
Interview: Incoming Dalata chief Dermot Crowley hopes to clock up new lease deals in Europe
Ballsbridge property bought by Seán Dunne in 2005 once Ireland’s most expensive house
Greystones operator in rent dispute with landlord
Judge cited evidence of bankrupt businessman’s monthly income being €1,371
Irish software business develops systems to ensure compliance at games
Deal cements German asset manager as active buyer of Irish commercial property
Duplex property at high-end Hollybrook scheme last sold in 2005 for €2.6m
Media-shy tycoon built 9,000 apartments across Dublin between 1980s and 2006
The US government is preparing to buy the Ballsbridge Hotel, pending rezoning, to house its embassy
Diplomats opt for high-profile property following long search
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Decision follows 2019 verdict Seán Dunne fraudulently transferred assets to ex-wife
Bankrupt businessman applied to vary order to pay €7,000 per month to creditors
Yet another review likely to decide if lender has a future in Irish market
Case relates to sale of Walford, once country’s most expensive house, on Shrewsbury Road
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Deal would cover developer’s ex-wife Gayle Killilea and her business entities
Deal with Irish Life for Riverside IV may allow for upward-downward rent reviews
Bankruptcy trustee says representative engaged in ‘blatant forum shopping’ in US
Mini-estate called Braywood just outside Windsor included concierge and staff
Order arises from allegation developer not complying with court order
Bankruptcy official seeks move over defiance of order to €7,000 a month to creditors
Court filings relate to $12m transferred to trustee in Dunne’s long-running US bankruptcy
Proceeds from sale of Ireland’s most expensive house go to US bankruptcy trustee
Decision made under settlements of proceedings arising from Irish bankruptcy
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