Agnew and King face bid to repossess home

David Agnew and estranged wife Adele King, otherwise known as Twink, face a bid by Bank of Scotland to re-possess a house, a mortgage for which remains in both their names.

Agnew and King face bid to repossess home

Dublin County Registrar Rita Considine yesterday heard Ms King had already been served with a civil bill seeking possession of Idrone House in Idrone Avenue, Knocklyon, Dublin 16, where she lives.

The court heard there had been difficulty serving Mr Agnew with the proceedings and earlier permission had been granted for him to be served at his place of work, the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama, at 163 Rathmines Rd, Dublin.

Mr Agnew was not in court yesterday, nor was he legally represented. As it was the first time the legal proceedings in court were against him, Ms Considine adjourned the bank’s application for further consideration by her court.

In papers which the bank had already served against Ms King, it was stated in a grounding affidavit that as of August 2013, the bank was owed €244,000 including just over €11,600 arrears. The application for possession against Ms King had already previously been adjourned.

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