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Sean Dunne fails in bid to overturn bankruptcy

“I am a victim of lots of inaccurate publicity” Sean Dunne is quoted as saying in an email used as evidence in court.

PROPERTY DEVELOPER SEAN Dunne has lost his High Court bid to overturn his Irish bankruptcy.

Dunne was declared bankrupt by the Irish courts last July over a €164 million debt to Ulster Bank.

Now residing in Connecticut, Dunne had already filed for a bankruptcy petition in the United States. Dunne tried to set aside the Irish bankruptcy, arguing that he hasn’t lived in Ireland since 2007.

Justice Brian McGovern

However, Justice Brian McGovern today rejected arguments by Dunne that the bankruptcy should be set aside and decided to allow the “parallel proceedings” in Ireland.

In the 40 page written judgement the judge states:

Having carefully considered the appropriateness of a “dual bankruptcy” in this case, I am quite satisfied that it is proper in this case for the Adjudication to stand, having particular regard to the views of the US Bankruptcy Trustee.
I can see no impediment to such an arrangement in Irish law, or based on the principle of comity, which might move me to exercise my discretion to set aside the Adjudication on that basis…

An email exchange presented in court dated 8th November 2010, between Mr Paul Kelly, an officer of the petitioner and Sean Dunne, Kelly queried newspaper reports indicating that he had taken up residence at an address in the United States.

‘My Domicile is Ireland’

Dunne indicated that he was domiciled in Ireland at that time, stating:

Please note I don’t normally comment on idle press speculation, but in this instance for the purpose of clarity will do so but don’t expect me to do so in the future. I am not living in the Belle Haven gated community.

I do not own any property what so ever in the USA. My own inquiries confirm that a 90 year old lady with house care lives in the house and anonymous letters addressed to me have been sent there …

… My Domicile is Ireland. It is not a secret that I like every other property developer in Ireland is seeking work and development opportunities outside of Ireland . I am also seeking to interest funds in investing in some of our developments in Ireland which is a challenging process.

I have a duty and obligation to try and provide for my wife and young children and do not believe I should have to explain or account for my lawful movements to anybody in doing so.

I have refrained from speaking to the press over the last two years and you are well aware of the daily publicity regarding bankers and property developers generated in Ireland.

I am a victim of lots of inaccurate publicity from time to time that I have refrained from engaging in for obvious reasons…

The judge stated:

I am not satisfied that the bankrupt has discharged the onus upon him to show cause for the Adjudication to be set aside on the basis of his domicile.

While it is clear that he now resides in the United States, I have particular regard to his plain and unambiguous statement by email to an officer of the petitioner on 8th 2010 that, ‘My Domicile is Ireland’.

The judge said, “it is impossible to envisage any alternate interpretation other than that the bankrupt, by his own admission, was domiciled in the State within the three years preceding the presentation of the Petition”.

Visits

He added that Dunne had asserted he “rarely” visits Ireland and has only travelled here twice in the past 12 month, but the judge said he had to take into consideration the three year period prior to him being presented with the Irish bankruptcy petition.

Another email from Mrs Gayle Dunne from December 2010 to Sotheby’s International Realty states: “… he [Sean] spends far more time in Ireland than the US and has 200 employees and 3 hotels in Dublin, it is unbelievable that they are describing him as a refugee who ‘left Ireland’…”.

In reference to a K Club property Dunne reportedly owned, the judge said that Dunne “claims never to have owned the property” adding that he found the evidence “inconclusive” as to the ownership of the building. The evidence he stated “remains somewhat vague”.

In conclusion, due to the evidence cited, he said he had to “refuse the bankrupt’s application”.

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    Mute Denis O Donovan
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    Feb 7th 2014, 7:42 AM

    The shop in Galway is a no brainer! Guaranteed to make your money back in ten years and less if you can do something with the apartments above. Wonder would the bank give me a loan….

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    Mute Begrudgy
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    Feb 7th 2014, 9:08 AM

    Thats just the reserve price put on it. Probably go for nearer €3m. Usually 20 times lease is price of building so if someone can pick it up for 14-15 times it would be good business with the added rooms upstairs. Oh to have money.

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    Mute Charlie Blacque
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    Feb 7th 2014, 9:28 AM

    Exactly the thoughts of many who put us into this mess! If the Spar goes out of business, you then have an empty shop…..

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    Mute nialls
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    Feb 7th 2014, 9:39 AM

    €190k a year lease??? I think you should check your figures. Not a chance!!! Shops on Shop St cost one third.

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    Mute Solbank Sabadell
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    Feb 7th 2014, 10:11 AM

    U can’t have it gone to foreigners already

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    Mute Ogochukwu
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    Feb 7th 2014, 11:06 AM

    Going going gone ..lol Ogochukwu wishes youse all the best with that purchase ..lol but youse must remember that the Aldi’s and those Lidl’s are taking over , so youse could be ending up not under the tree but under water ..lol good luck ,,lol

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    Mute GATHERINGYOURMONEY14
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    Feb 7th 2014, 7:48 AM

    Another property infomercial courtesy of Daft.ie.

    Foreign banks firesell their distressed repos as NAMA and the Irish banks stockpile 1000′s of rotting homes.

    A bit of truth and balance please.

    What about an enquiry into the corrupt unregulated estate agent industry in Ireland journal???

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    Mute Thomas Dooly
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    Feb 7th 2014, 8:11 AM

    When is a repossessed property not a repossessed property? At Allsops!

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    Mute alwaysrightokay
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    Feb 7th 2014, 7:42 AM

    Recession me arse.

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    Mute Martin Bishop
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    Feb 7th 2014, 10:02 AM

    Why would anyone want to buy anything in Carrick On Suir?, its a awful hole of a place

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    Mute Solbank Sabadell
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    Feb 7th 2014, 10:14 AM

    Your assuming cash changes hands not very likely. So corrupt and rotten to core. No one will have a days luck with their stolen goods

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    Mute Martin Bishop
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    Feb 7th 2014, 10:17 AM

    Stolen goods?, what the heck are you even on about?

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    Mute Nigel O Keeffe
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    Feb 7th 2014, 11:51 AM

    Easy there Martin.
    Its a good place to live..but like a lot of small towns its being passed over in favour of its larger neighbours..an awful lot more positives than negatives in the town..and a great bunch of genuine people doing what they can to improve things for all.

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    Mute margaret cooney
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    Feb 7th 2014, 1:32 PM

    Not a nice comment about Carrick, Martin. We have a great community and it is a good town to live in. Back off!

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    Mute wright sean
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    Feb 7th 2014, 1:57 PM

    Nigel its a kip

    What’s the matter? Can you not afford a decent life in Dublin ?

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    Mute GATHERINGYOURMONEY14
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    Feb 8th 2014, 10:18 AM

    Decent life in Dublin?
    For sewer rats maybe.

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    Mute GATHERINGYOURMONEY14
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    Feb 8th 2014, 10:19 AM

    And drug dealers.

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    Mute Brendan Grehan
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    Feb 7th 2014, 9:31 AM

    Hopefully the fellow at the last one who spoke about constant markievicz who gave his life for Ireland will turn up!

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    Mute Patrick Gormley
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    Feb 7th 2014, 11:19 AM

    Just more and more spin from our corrupt estate agents, trying to talk the market up and up. A pox on them.

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    Mute wright sean
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    Feb 7th 2014, 9:20 AM

    Has the propaganda quota for today been reached already?

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    Mute Sarah McDermott
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    Feb 7th 2014, 10:32 PM

    Had many a pint in the Sibin in Carrick with my grandad. So many fond memories, shame to see it looking so sad and lonely.

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    Mute Catherine
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    Feb 8th 2014, 1:13 AM

    Haven’t lived in Carrick for 20 years but grew up there and my family still there – unfair comments here. . Towns are all about the people who live in them not the buildings and Carrick has lots of great people and a great community spirit.

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    Feb 7th 2014, 10:15 AM

    I wonder will Ulster bank buy this one ?They are paying €180,000 a year in rent reserve set at €650,000. http://www.allsopspace.ie/auction/lot/8222

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    Mute Thomas Dooly
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    Feb 7th 2014, 10:58 AM

    Doubt it very much ! They want to get the hell out of Ireland !

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