Sean Quinn's nephew seen in Fermanagh

Published Sunday, 29 July 2012
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Peter Darragh Quinn, the on-the-run nephew of former billionaire Sean Quinn, has been photographed at a GAA match in Northern Ireland.

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Mr Quinn, who is wanted by Irish authorities for failing to comply with a high court order, has been missing for more than a week.

However a photograph which appears to show him at a Gaelic football match in Tempo, Co Fermanagh, on Friday night was printed in The Irish Mail on Sunday morning.

He was pictured standing beside his father, a former president of the organisation.

Mr Quinn should be in prison in the Republic of Ireland, alongside Sean Quinn junior, after failing to appear at the High Court in Dublin on 20 July to be sentenced for contempt.

A warrant has been issued for his arrest.

He is now on the run from garda who cannot force him to serve his sentence as he is outside their jurisdiction, and it's a civil matter, not a criminal one.

Meanwhile Sean Quinn junior, his cousin, has already started his time in prison in Dublin for failing to comply with the same court order, as the former Anglo Irish Bank chases the Quinn's international property empire which is estimated to be worth half a billion Euro.

Sean Quinn had been spared prison to try and retrieve some of the assets.

The former tycoon maintains he and his relations can't do anything more to comply with the court's demands.

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3 Comments
big c in falls wrote (324 days ago):
hes a coward compared to his cousin why not fight your corner and clear your name if you are innocent
Fionntan in Belfast wrote (325 days ago):
Fair play to him. Government used this family to invest 25 percent in a bank which they knew was going under. This resulted in the loss of jobs for ordinary people. Let's keep our eye on the ball!
ken in belfast wrote (325 days ago):
he did not take lessons from lord lucan.
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