High Court winds up restaurant of Kerry drug-accused Nathan McDonnell

Nathan McDonnell faces charges over Ireland’s largest ever seizure of crystal meth
High Court winds up restaurant of Kerry drug-accused Nathan McDonnell

Nathan McDonnell is chief executive of the restaurant which owes over €1m to Revenue. File photo: Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD

Ballyseedy Restaurant Ltd, whose chief executive Nathan McDonnell faces charges over Ireland’s largest ever seizure of crystal meth earlier this year, has been wound up by the High Court.

The court heard there were debts of over €1million to Revenue. Ms Justice Miriam O’Regan made the order winding up the company with a registered address in Tralee, Co Kerry, after hearing a petition on behalf of Revenue before the High Court.

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