Review finds insufficient evidence of Adams withholding information in brother's case

A decision not to prosecute Gerry Adams for allegedly withholding information about his paedophile brother was correct, a review has found.

Review finds insufficient evidence of Adams withholding information in brother's case

A decision not to prosecute Gerry Adams for allegedly withholding information about his paedophile brother was correct, a review has found.

There was insufficient evidence that the Sinn Féin president knew Liam Adams had raped his daughter, Aine Dahlstrom, and the public interest was better served by using him as a witness, according to Attorney General John Larkin.

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