Quinn family continue to fight €2.3bn loan claim
The wife of bankrupt businessman Sean Quinn claims she does not have to repay a €3m bank loan because she is a homemaker, was unduly influenced by her husband and regularly signed documents he put in front of her without reading them.
Patricia Quinn made the claim in the Irish Commercial Court as the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (formerly Anglo Irish Bank) continues to try to secure the €2.3bn (£1.93bn) it says the Quinn family owes, the Irish Times reports.
However, Paul Gallagher SC, for Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, described the idea that Mrs Quinn laboured under undue influence of her husband as “an incredible proposition” Mr Justice Peter Kelly said, in law, there had been no presumption of undue influence
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