Michael Flatley tells court security for costs application is an attempt to embarrass him

The 'Lord of the Dance' star also claimed that the court application is 'a final effort to derail my claim'
Michael Flatley tells court security for costs application is an attempt to embarrass him

Michael Flatley said his Statement of Affairs which valued 'Lord of the Dance' at €200m, his whiskey business at €10m and his Castlehyde mansion at €20m, is accurate.

Lord of the Dance star Michael Flatley has claimed that a court application to require him to put up €2.8million security for costs in advance of his upcoming action over works carried out at his Cork mansion, Castlehyde is “a final effort to derail my claim”. 

And the entertainer in an affidavit opened to the Commercial Court said it was also an attempt to embarrass him.

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