Solicitor tells trial she never acted for Michael Lynn in purchase of €5.5m property

The solicitor said it was possible someone had accessed her computer while she was at lunch or in court as it was not password protected
Solicitor tells trial she never acted for Michael Lynn in purchase of €5.5m property

Fiona McAleenan (pictured) told Michael Lynn's multi-million euro theft trial that she didn't sign an application for a €3.85 million loan for the €5.5 million Howth property known as Glenlion and that her signature was forged in a March 2007 letter to Bank of Scotland Ireland saying she was acting for Mr Lynn in the matter. Photo: Collins Courts

A solicitor who worked for Michael Lynn & Co Solicitors has told his multi-million euro theft trial that she never acted for Mr Lynn in the purchase of a €5.5 million property in Howth.

Fiona McAleenan told Michael Lynn's multi-million euro theft trial that she didn't sign an application for a €3.85 million loan for the €5.5 million Howth property known as Glenlion and that her signature was forged in a March 2007 letter to Bank of Scotland Ireland saying she was acting for Mr Lynn in the matter.

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