Antrim Hurling Manager's Son Avoids Jail Term After €35k Theft From Bank
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‘He was living a life of secrets’ — son of GAA boss Davy Fitzgerald avoids jail for stealing €35k from former employer
A son of well-known Irish hurling manager and former player Davy Fitzgerald was given a fully suspended 12-month prison sentence after he admitted stealing €35,000 from his then employer, Bank of Ireland, to feed his “out-of-control gambling addiction”.
Davy Fitzgerald's son receives suspended sentence after stealing €35,000 from former employer Bank of Ireland
A son of Clare hurling legend Davy Fitzgerald was given a fully suspended 12-month prison sentence after he admitted stealing €35,000 from his then employer, Bank of Ireland, to feed his “out-of-control gambling addiction”
Suspended sentence for son of hurling legend in 'grip of addiction'
A son of Clare hurling legend Davy Fitzgerald has been given a fully suspended 12-month prison sentence after he admitted stealing €35,000 from his then employer, Bank of Ireland, to feed his ‘out-of-control gambling addiction’. Colm Fitzgerald, 28, of Castlequinn, Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare, stole the money while employed to be in charge of cash at a counter at Bank of Ireland, Shannon Industrial Estate, Shannon, Co. Clare, on seven dates in 2023…
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