Cork racing tipster apologises for false claim that businessman threatened to kill him

Gearóid Norris had claimed Robert Heneghan had phoned him and allegedly threatened to kill him by shooting him in the head
The defendant has also undertaken not to publish any further material online in relation to Robert Heneghan or his company Pro Sports Advice Ltd which is involved in the provision of tips for the horseracing industry. File picture: INPHO/Dan Sheridan

The defendant has also undertaken not to publish any further material online in relation to Robert Heneghan or his company Pro Sports Advice Ltd which is involved in the provision of tips for the horseracing industry. File picture: INPHO/Dan Sheridan

A Cork racing tipster has apologised in the High Court for falsely claiming his life was threatened by a businessman in the same industry.

Gearóid Norris, of Harold Place, Mallow, Co Cork, has also undertaken not to publish any further material online in relation to Robert Heneghan or his company Pro Sports Advice Ltd which is involved in the provision of tips for the horseracing industry.

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