Niall Donald
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Yeah, because he was also called rich Andy Connors in the community.
And of course it was probably one of those first really incredible sort of funerals of a gangland figure and probably made famous because he was buried in a gold coffin when he was lowered into the ground and
Yeah, I mean, it's one of these really, really long running cases and a judgment was received against his estate by the Criminal Assets Bureau and a number of properties have now been sold off, including one, I think, called the Villa in Talla.
I mean, a huge property that had lain empty for, you know, over a decade by the time it was sold.
But I suppose, I think the bill at one stage was 2.7 million, probably almost an unachievable amount, even if the assets were disposed of.
You know, obviously that was the bill that was put on it and worked out in relation to the tax.
So she has continued to kind of...
I suppose, tried to earn a living and some of those ways in which she's attempted to earn cash have also got her... I don't honestly think that we need to say earn because I don't think she's ever earned a living.
Yeah, though she was ultimately acquitted of that after coming to court.
She was at one point found in a car
and charges were brought against her, but it didn't amount to anything.
But she was convicted late last year of theft really to do with social welfare payments.
One of them, it was actually a PUP payment from the pandemic.
How did she get that?
Well, I don't know.
But she obviously didn't get it legitimately because ultimately she was given a two year suspended sentence and had pled guilty.
So, look, I suppose, you know, there was many people who somehow managed to get their hands on those payments.
And you weren't talking a huge amount of money.
I think it was 7,000 in total, which was ultimately repaid.
But yeah, she was convicted of a charge of deception, which was...