Dublin man jailed for money laundering after 85,000 found in his home
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Stephen Geoghegan, a 35-year-old man from Clondalkin, Dublin, was sentenced to jail after pleading guilty to charges related to money laundering. Caught with €85,520 in cash at his home, Geoghegan faced the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court where it was determined that he knowingly or recklessly possessed the money knowing it could be connected to criminal activities. Despite having no previous convictions, the court took the seriousness of the crime into account during sentencing, consistent with efforts to curb money laundering activities in the region.
Stephen Geoghegan was sentenced to jail after pleading guilty to possessing €85,520 in cash, which he knew or suspected to be the proceeds of crime.
The court found that Geoghegan's possession of the money was linked to money laundering activities, leading to his conviction and sentencing.
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