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Limerick man pleads guilty to money laundering over home renovation work

Limerick man pleads guilty to money laundering over home renovation work

Sunday World15-05-2025

Richard Treacy (36) Downey St, Garryowen, Co Limerick, pleaded guilty and will be sentenced
A Limerick man has pleaded guilty at the Special Criminal Court to a money laundering offence relating to renovation work carried out at his home.
The matter was originally listed for trial and expected to last two weeks, but at the Special Criminal Court this morning, Richard Treacy (36) entered a guilty plea to the charge.
Treacy, of Downey St, Garryowen, Co Limerick, pleaded guilty that he, between January 1, 2014 and January 12, 2021, knowing or being reckless as to whether renovation work carried out at his home address was the proceeds of criminal conduct, did disguise the true source of the property.
The offence is contrary to section 7 of the Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Act 2010.
Ms Justice Karen O'Connor, presiding over the three-judge, non-jury court, put the matter back to July 21 next for sentencing.

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