Dublin solicitor has until 4pm to leave home
South Dublin solicitor Brian O'Donnell has until 4 o'clock to leave his home by order of the High Court. The court yesterday rejected a bid by his children to stop the family's Killiney house from being repossessed. Representatives of the receivers pinned notices of trespass on the house's gates last night - but these have since been taken inside to Mr O'Donnell. Brian O'Donnell and his wife Mary Patricia owe Bank of Ireland over 70 million euro - and the High Court yesterday blocked their children's bid to prevent receivers taking possession of the Gorse Hill house on Killiney's Vico Road. Mr O'Donnell has been given a new deadline of four o'clock this afternoon to comply - but it's understood he's told supporters that he has no intention of leaving. Representatives of the receivers last night pinned a notice of trespass on the gates of the property. Members of the media and the new Land League will both gather outside those gates - as that deadline draws nearer.
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