Two further allegations against deceased founder of homeless charity

Two further allegations against deceased founder of homeless charity

Anthony Flynn's funeral cortege passing the offices of ICHH, the homeless charity he had founded, last Tuesday. The Dublin City councillor and charity activist had been accused of sexual impropriety by two people, one of whom had been a client of ICHH. Picture: Sam Boal/RollingNews

Two further allegations have been made against the deceased founder of the Dublin homeless outreach agency, Inner City Helping Homeless (ICHH). 

Anthony Flynn, who founded ICHH in 2013 and was subsequently elected to Dublin City Council, took his own life on August 18 after he was suspended from the agency on foot of two allegations of sexual impropriety. One of the alleged victims had been a client of ICHH.

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