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Former solicitors who created fake identities and wore disguises to defraud banks jailed

Cork Circuit Criminal Court heard that the married couple stole close to €400,000 from banks and credit unions.

A MARRIED COUPLE who created sixty false identities, donned disguises and paid homeless people for their PPS numbers in order to defraud banks and credit unions of several hundred thousand euro have been jailed for four and two years.

Former solicitors Keith Flynn (46) who was jailed for four years, and Lyndsey Clarke (37) who was jailed for two years, previously pleaded guilty to fraud charges at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.

The couple, who had an address in Blarney Street in Cork, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud arising out of a garda investigation into the theft of funds from a number of banks and financial institutions over an 18-month period.

Detective Garda Alan McCarthy told the court that the pair created 80 fake accounts using 60 false identities in order to defraud Bank of Ireland, AIB, Ulster Bank, and a number of credit unions by obtaining personal bank loans dishonestly.

He said the criminal activity of the pair began in January 2017 when they started applying for personal bank loans using fake identities.

The couple, who got to know each other when Clarke went to work for Flynn at his legal practice eight years ago, took out a number of loans in financial institutions using fake identities.

The banks and credit unions were at a loss of €394,804 following the criminal activity of the duo. Just over €100,000 has now been recovered.

Prosecuting Barrister Siobhan Lankford, SC, said the pair were in effect running an “identity factory”.

She said that without a guilty plea the hearing of a trial would have involved a “Herculean task” given the huge amount of documentation involved.

Detective Garda McCarthy said the couple applied for loans using fake driving licences obtained online, fake bank statements and fake payslips. They even paid members of the homeless community for the their PPS numbers in order to use them in their criminal activity.

They also used fake Virgin Media, Airtricity, and Electric Ireland bills and had thirty SIM cards with various contact numbers.

Suspicious activities

In September 2017, the Financial Crime Unit in Bank of Ireland became suspicious of activities in six accounts and contacted gardai.

An investigation was subsequently launched and in July of 2018 a search was carried out at an apartment the pair lived in at Sunday’s Well in Cork.

The couple were not present for the search. Gardaí recovered laptops, wigs used for disguises when they went to banks and ATM’s, and a locked safe. Close to €100,000 was recovered from the safe which was opened after Clarke and Flynn voluntarily handed over a key.

When gardaí opened the safe they found 21 fake Irish driving licences, 19 fake bank cards and 16 Credit Union books in different names.

Detective Garda McCarthy said the duo had opened 19 fake accounts with Bank of Ireland in Cork and Dublin, 19 fake credit union accounts, 19 fake accounts with AIB and three fake accounts with Ulster Bank. Loans were approved with all these insitutions.

They also had fake accounts with An Post, Permanent TSB and KBC but no loans were approved on those accounts.

Detective Garda McCarthy said the loan applications were a “quick enough process” for the pair who had an extensive operation in place.

He said the defendants co operated fully with gardaí upon their arrest. They made admissions of guilt in garda interviews in August of 2018. They conceded they were motivated purely by financial gain.

Detective Garda McCarthy said Flynn opened his first law practice in 2006 in Cork before opening a second in Dublin in 2012. Clarke began working for Flynn in 2012.

The court heard that if the case had proceeded to trial it would have involved an extensive document trail.

Defence

Alice Fawsitt, SC, representing Clarke said her client and Flynn had voluntarily handed over the keys for the safe. She stressed whilst they had robbed from banks they saved the state an enormous amount of money by entering a guilty plea and avoiding a trial.

She told Judge Sean O’Donnabhain that her client had a history of depression.

She said that at no time had Clarke attempted to blame her husband but instead insisted she was an equal participant in the scheme.

Fawsitt said Clarke lost her father in her twenties and her mother has also died. Clarke is an only child without family support other than an aunt.

She said her client had no idea how she had gotten herself in to this situation.

Seamus Roche, SC, representing Flynn said his client had lost his business and was depressed having gone bankrupt. The court heard that pair had shown an aberration of judgement in getting involved in the criminal activity.

He said his client, who entered custody at the last court hearing, was engaging well in prison. He is cooking in the kitchen and studying.

The pair were struck off as solicitors in 2018 for matters completely separate to this garda investigation.

They had been suspended in 2016 but were not struck off until two years later. They were struck off for not performing their duties properly in a practice which was deemed to be “chaotic”. The pair had ceased practice in November 2016.

When the married couple first appeared before Cork District Court in connection with the charges they were granted free aid. The court heard Flynn was working as a chef while Clarke was on a back to work scheme.

Sentence

Today at Cork Circuit Criminal Court, Judge O’Donnabhain said that the guilty pleas and level of cooperation had avoided the need for a lengthy trial.

In the region of €100,000 recovered by gardaí will be distributed to the various financial institutions impacted by the fraud.

Judge O’Donnabhain said that given the enormous work carried out by an official at Bank of Ireland to unearth the fraud their compensation should be higher than a pro rata calculation.

He commended Bank of Ireland Financial Crimes Unit for uncovering the fraud and stressed that all of the other institutions were oblivious to the deception that was going on. He said the unnamed individual at the bank had helped gardaí substantially in their investigation.

Judge O’Donnabhain stressed that that the married couple engaged in a “significant crime” which involved a substantial amount of organisation.

He emphasised the pair had got themselves involved in “elaborate, criminally purposeful scheme” to extract money from financial institutions.

“It was thought out. It was complex. They are completely culpable. They are both highly educated well established persons.”

Judge O’Donnabhain added that they were both guilty of “criminal deviousness.”

Giving the level of co operation and the guilty plea Judge O’Donnabhain jailed Flynn for four years. Taking the personal circumstances of Clarke in to account he jailed her for two years.

The pair practiced at Keith Flynn & Company. Clarke is a former Fine Gael candidate who put her name forward for the party in the Cork North West Ward in the 2014 Cork City Council local elections. She received just over 300 votes.

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    Mute Eddie O'Neill
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:20 PM

    4 years and 2 Years !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! – taking the absolute pi55 now, what a complete joke, 1000′s of people around the country would be more than willing to do 2-4 years for this gamble, all credibility in the Judicial system is gone now, I don’t think there are any pillars of society left after reading this. Can an actual journalist call the Dept of Justice and ask Min McEntee for a “comment” on this joke.

    “When gardaí opened the safe they found 21 fake Irish driving licences, 19 fake bank cards and 16 Credit Union books in different names.

    Detective Garda McCarthy said the duo had opened 19 fake accounts with Bank of Ireland in Cork and Dublin, 19 fake credit union accounts, 19 fake accounts with AIB and three fake accounts with Ulster Bank. Loans were approved with all these insitutions.”

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    Mute Pat Casey
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 6:10 PM

    @Eddie O’Neill: Well at least they wore masks, most solictors don’t bother and still rob ya.

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    Mute Mark Walsh
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:07 PM

    Should be in the Dail with the rest of the Fraudsters there

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    Mute merely ed
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    Feb 23rd 2021, 12:10 AM

    @Mark Walsh: he tried that already…. no mention of his FG involvement in this article… Thats the real story here. Only a politician would be as brazen.

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    Mute Kevin O'Brien
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    Feb 23rd 2021, 5:33 AM

    @merely ed: You obviously didn’t read the last paragraph. Because if you did, you’d see his involvement with FG is actually mentioned.

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    Mute tirnanog1979
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:34 PM

    Clarke also is member of FG who ran in the elections . Suprise suprise

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    Mute Dave Barrett
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:52 PM

    @tirnanog1979: is that where he got his training.

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    Mute Luan Willis
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 8:52 PM

    @tirnanog1979: No surprise there

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    Mute Ollie McBurnie
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:26 PM

    The smug look on the 2 of them this morning on the examiner. Brazen bastids taking advantage of the homeless in their vulnerable state.

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    Mute Fr. Fintan Stack
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:17 PM

    Hard to believe these people were educated to that level and paying homeless people for their PPS numbers/identity. Did they not think this would get out somehow and start an investigation? Common sense and education don’t go hand in hand.

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    Mute Ned Gerblansky
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:49 PM

    They gained €300k from this. To get this from genuine employment after tax would require an income of €550k. They will serve a maximum of 4.5 years based on automatic remission, most likely a lot less. This is a good deal, the sentence certainly won’t serve as a deterrent.

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    Mute Lager Lout
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:44 PM

    it is strange that there was no mention of the whereabouts of the balance of the stolen money, some €300,000. Usually, the criminals claim they blew it on cocaine, hoo.kers and horses but no mention of anything in the article.

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    Mute William Tallon
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:36 PM

    I always feel a bit like a lamb to the slaughter everytime I have to engage the services of a solicitor. I get fleeced everytime…

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    Feb 22nd 2021, 3:48 PM

    @William Tallon: they always try to pull the wool over your eyes

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    Mute Niall Power
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 6:28 PM

    I just watched the Rte six one news report on this case,
    Not a mention of her connection to FG,
    I wonder if she had run for election for SF would Rte be shouting it from the rooftops??

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    Mute D.B
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    Feb 23rd 2021, 12:38 AM

    @Niall Power: the news did go with a photo of her & Kenny……

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    Mute Eileen Roche
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:51 PM

    Be out in half the time, one wonders if they were well educated, would they not have invested the bulk of their takings in the Cayman Islands etc. we hear so much about. Out in 2yrs and off we head.

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    Mute Dave Barrett
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 2:53 PM

    @Eileen Roche: Cab will find it. Then seize it.

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    Mute Tá mé dom
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 4:11 PM

    @Dave Barrett: with all them IDs I don’t think so.

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    Mute Tá mé dom
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 4:18 PM

    @Tá mé dom: they will look and they will make a tax demand and then they will have CAB as their social welfare and revenue officers they probably won’t get the missing money but they will own them. But they do have a few tricks.. I wouldn’t like them on my back.

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    Mute Richard Ahern
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 7:37 PM

    @Dave Barrett: I sincerely hope so

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    Mute Donal Desmond
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 4:19 PM

    Solicitors defrauding Banks ..Certainly a conflict of interest there.

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    Feb 22nd 2021, 4:55 PM

    There’s a short film in that for the making or a book .
    Wonder what they spent the rest of the money on, 2/4 years for robbing banks….. not bad.
    Justice system here is a joke

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    Mute Rory J Leonard
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 7:43 PM

    @PMG:

    The Film script work could get started after daily cooking duties, to pass the time and have something tangible produced for a few years time.

    Would “Bonnie agus Clyde Og wouldn’t hurt a fly” work as a title?

    This has to be the motivation for a highly educated and qualified couple to embark on such a scheming enterprise which was bound to fail.

    They seem like a fun couple.

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    Mute MickN
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 4:47 PM

    Vote FG

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    Mute Maria Quinn
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 6:57 PM

    Wow, agree, very small sentence for the criminal activity and fraud committed. If I were any of the banks and their clients I would be offended with the less favourably treatment.
    Part time cleaners unable to afford work have got much bigger sentences for fraud to the social welfare, taxpayers money. The money of the banks comes from their customers savings
    The sentence left many questions and the uneasy feeling of vulnerable people might be victims of the pair rather than “homeless selling anything”.
    Solicitor Ireland does not suspend and expel anyone for being “chaotic” unless there is something more and hard fact such as frauds invoicing the services

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    Mute Ter
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 7:01 PM

    great to see the same sentences for both the defendants no discrimination on age or sex

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    Mute Tom Houlihan
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 8:04 PM

    The defence was they saved the state a fortune by pleading guilty . Is that the best the defence solicitor could do ? Where did they get all the fake documents. ? Who supplied them ?

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    Feb 23rd 2021, 11:13 AM

    @Tom Houlihan: they were fake insofar as they were not in their names. The documents were the real deal supplied by the various departments in the names of the homeless people they paid for PPS numbers.

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    Mute Shane Mooney
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 10:23 PM

    Amazing that shes only described as a solicitor , isn’t she an ex FG candidate from the 2014 elections ?????
    Where are the REAL HONEST JOURNALISTS reporting this ?????
    FF AND FG will have you believe that their whiter than white but alas, control of your countrys media is in itself corrupt

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    Feb 23rd 2021, 12:36 AM

    some neck on these two….strolling into court….not a care in the world…..she’ll be out in a year, he’ll be out in two….

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    Mute John Mulligan
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 10:55 PM

    They’ll be able to catch up with loads of people they know.

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    Feb 23rd 2021, 11:08 AM

    What is the sentence for not having a TV license??

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    Mute Mary White #JusticeforGeorgeNkencho
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    Feb 22nd 2021, 9:34 PM

    What an absolute joke. That disgusting conman couple had best disappear from Ireland when they get out of the Joy.

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    Mute Ronan Enright
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    Jun 29th 2023, 1:07 PM

    The need for responsibility and the upholding of ethical norms within the legal profession is ultimately highlighted by this case. Although Flynn and Clarke’s acts have damaged the reputation of the legal profession, it is important to keep in mind that they are the exception rather than the rule. The vast majority of legal experts respect the strictest moral and ethical principles, making sure that justice is done and the rule of law is upheld.

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