James ‘Mago’ Gately and partner given four months to leave home derived from proceeds of crime

The Criminal Assets Bureau has alleged Mr Gately has been linked to armed robberies, gangland murders and drug dealing but has not been convicted
James ‘Mago’ Gately and partner given four months to leave home derived from proceeds of crime

Charlene Lam leaving the High Court in Dublin on Friday morning. She asked the High Court on Friday to let her and her three children remain in their house in Coolock, north Dublin, for another two years. Picture: Collins Courts

James ‘Mago’ Gately and his partner have been given four months to vacate their family home, which the High Court has found to “overwhelmingly” derive from proceeds of crime.

Charlene Lam asked the High Court on Friday to let her and her three children remain in their house in Coolock, north Dublin, for another two years.

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