
Family wrongly accused of pub dine & dash and awarded £75,000 ‘are MILLIONAIRES who rejected pleas to drop lawsuit'
A FAMILY who was wrongly accused of leaving a restaurant without paying the bills have turned out to be millionaires who refused to drop a dine and dash lawsuit.
Peter and Ann McGirr, along with their children Peter Jr and Carol, were awarded a whopping £75,000 by the Horse and Jockey pub where the family went for a dinner last year.
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They ordered £27 10oz ribeye steaks and two £15.25 Derbyshire gammon steaks, washed down with several real ales and lagers.
Soon after they left, the pub posted CCTV footage of the family on Facebook and alleged they left without paying the £150 bill for the fancy dinner.
The restaurant even called them out for their shocking behaviour - and the family soon made headlines after being accused of dining and dashing.
However, those allegations were later revealed to be false, prompting the family to sue the pub owner.
The McGirrs had paid their bill in full, but a member of staff at the pub had forgotten to ring the transaction through the till.
The pub said that the error was caused by an "inexperienced member of staff" who took a card payment but forgot to put it through the till.
The millionaire family sued the pub for libel based on the "serious and defamatory accusations".
It is understood that the pub's management settled before evidence was presented - but apologised and acknowledged the distress they caused to the family.
Millionaire McGirrs are among the richest people living in County Tyrone.
John Watson, the pub's landlord, had to fork out almost £140,000, which included £75,000 in damages and $60,000 in legal costs.
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Mr Watson is said to have flown to Belfast to apologise to the McGirrs and even offered them a complement meal and stay at he pub in return for dropping the lawsuit.
A source told Daily Mail that the family didn't accept the free services and instead pursued a lawsuit because of their "wealth and excellent reputation".
The source said: "A lot of ordinary people might have accepted this. But given the McGirrs' wealth and excellent reputation, that was never going to happen with them.
"Their reputation received such a battering they were left with little choice other than to take legal action to restore their name."
The family's lawyer said that the pub's claims - and the subsequent news coverage - caused significant damage to the reputation of the family.
They told the court: "These articles contained serious and defamatory accusations that the plaintiffs had engaged in dishonest and criminal conduct by deliberately absconding without settling a bill of approximately £150.
"The allegations were entirely false. The plaintiffs had not engaged in any such conduct, and the statements made by the defendants had no factual basis."
A statement issued by the pub last July read: 'We want to sincerely apologise to the people involved because we have now learnt that they did in fact pay for their meal.
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