Woman claims she was falsely branded 'major criminal' and 'serious gouger' after relationship with garda discovered
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Woman claims she was falsely branded 'major criminal' and 'serious gouger' after relationship with garda discovered
"A "law-abiding citizen of impeccable character" has claimed at the High Court that she was falsely branded a "major criminal" and a "serious female gouger" after officers discovered she was in a relationship with a garda. Sinead Warren alleges that following the execution of a search warrant at a Dublin address, messages circulating on WhatsApp that could only have originated from people involved in or close to the search, suggested that her long-term partner, Gda Joseph Kavanagh, had been "caught in the scratcher" with her."
"Sinead Warren alleges that following the execution of a search warrant at a Dublin address, messages circulating on WhatsApp that could only have originated from people involved in or close to the search, suggested that her long-term partner, Gda Joseph Kavanagh, had been "caught in the scratcher" with her."
Sinead Warren describes herself as a law-abiding citizen of impeccable character and alleges she was falsely branded a "major criminal" and a "serious female gouger" after officers discovered her relationship with a garda. She says that, after a search warrant was executed at a Dublin address, messages circulated on WhatsApp that could only have originated from people involved in or close to the search. Those WhatsApp messages suggested that her long-term partner, Gda Joseph Kavanagh, had been "caught in the scratcher" with her. The allegation and reputational impact were presented at the High Court.
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