Liam Byrne home seized by CAB still hasn't sold - after two years on market

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The once luxurious home of crime boss Liam Byrne still hasn't sold - after two years on the market

A once luxurious home owned by crime boss Liam Byrne now lies idle and has failed to sell after two years on the market.But today the home, which has an asking price of E400,000, lies empty with boarded up windows and doors and is surrounded by overgrown grass.

Last year the garda press office told us they understood the property remains for sale - and in an updated comment a spokesperson told us today: “The situation hasn’t changed.” However it is understood that no offer for the home had been accepted - and it is now not clear what is going on with the house - but it is not sold.

The CAB, in its High Court proceedings against the Byrne Organised Crime Group named Liam as its leader, and also named several individuals as the beneficiaries of the group. Liam Byrne’s brother David was shot dead at the Regency Hotel attack in Dublin in February 2016 - a murder which dramatically escalated the Kinahan Hutch feud.

“The investigation has uncovered a system of money laundering used by this group to hide the beneficial ownership of the various assets in their possession.

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