'If you don't have a profile, it's not news' - Ashling Thompson looking to move on after high-profile court case

Camogie star Ashling Thompson has said she is ready to move on from the difficulties of the court case that has dominated her life for the last 18 months.

'If you don't have a profile, it's not news' - Ashling Thompson looking to move on after high-profile court case

Camogie star Ashling Thompson has said she is ready to move on from the difficulties of the court case that has dominated her life for the last 18 months.

Last month, the All-Ireland winner avoided a criminal conviction for assaulting two women in a Cork nightclub on the undertaking of paying €6,000 to family refuge charities and to cover witness expenses. The judge said that once it is paid, the case will disappear and Ms Thomspon will not have a conviction.

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