Enoch Burke's bank account to be emptied of 40,000 to part pay contempt fines
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A judge has authorized the process of emptying Enoch Burke's bank account to contribute towards paying off €79,100 in fines imposed on him for contempt of court. This decision was made by Mr Justice David Nolan during a contentious High Court hearing. It was revealed that there is approximately €40,000 available in Burke's account at the Bank of Ireland, which will be used to settle part of his outstanding fines for his past legal violations.
During the hearing, Mr Justice David Nolan emphasized the necessity of enforcing previous court orders, prompting a decision that Mr Burke's account would be partially emptied.
The court found that Enoch Burke owed €79,100 in fines due to his contempt of court, necessitating action to recover this amount.
Read at Irish Independent
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