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Callely and wife sued over €2.9m loan for properties

By October 15, 2019 No Comments

Callely and wife sued over €2.9m loan for properties

Former junior minister Ivor Callely and his wife Jennifer are being sued in the Commercial Court by a finance company over €2.9m outstanding on loans for property investment.

Everyday Finance DAC is seeking judgment against Mr Callely, of Howth Road, Killester and Jennifer Callely, of St Lawrence Road, Clontarf, both Dublin, arising out of €2.4m in loans advanced to them by AIB to buy investment properties. The loans were sold to Everyday Finance in 2018.

Mr Callely was not in court or represented because it had not been possible to contact him following an accident in the summer, Cian Ferriter SC, for Everyday Finance, said.

However, Mr Ferriter said he is involved in a separate case and a court was told last week he should be in a position to give evidence in the other proceedings. Counsel said he suspected therefore he was aware of this case. He asked for an adjournment for three weeks when, if necessary, an application to serve him with court papers, other than personally, will be sought.

His wife, who the court heard now goes by her maiden name of Foley, was represented in court and did not object to the adjournment. Mr Justice Robert Haughton agreed to adjourn the application for entry of the case into the fast track commercial list for three weeks.

Mr Callely is a former Fianna Fáil junior minister and senator who was jailed for five months in 2014 after he admitted fraudulently claiming €4,207.45 in expenses on forged mobile phone invoices between November 2007 and December 2009.

Irish Independent