The wife of a man jailed for rape is seeking a High Court order to prevent him from allegedly unlawfully taking control of the company they own. Photograph: Bryan O'BrienThe wife of a man who was jailed for eight years for the rape of a woman in a Dublin hotel is seeking a High Court order preventing him from allegedly unlawfully taking control of the company in which they are both shareholders.
Mark Ruffalo rows in on Irish politics, saying Green Party ‘about to do something really terrible to the environment’Ms Brett claims his conviction and subsequent naming in the press had a devastating impact on the business, resulting in the loss of all key customers and suppliers. Ms Brett said in an affidavit that the company has been the primary source of income for the family since its incorporation in 1996.
When this was pointed out to his lawyers, he did not proceed with his attempt to take control following the letter from his lawyers last February.