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    Ireland's former richest person declared bankrupt

    DUBLIN (AP) — A famed entrepreneur who was once rated Ireland's richest person was declared bankrupt Monday as a bank pursues him for debts exceeding euro2.1 billion ($2.7 billion).

    Lawyers for tycoon Sean Quinn withdrew his opposition to a Republic of Ireland bankruptcy order sought by the former Anglo Irish Bank, the reckless lender at the center of Ireland's calamitous property crash.

    The bankruptcy judgment will force a thorough court investigation of Quinn's finances, which the bank hopes will reveal capital and assets that it can reclaim from Quinn, his wife and five children.

    Quinn, 64, didn't attend Monday's court hearing. He issued a statement accusing the bank of pursuing "a personal vendetta" and declaring that the "judgment in no way improves Anglo's prospects of recovering money for the taxpayer."

    Quinn had a reported 2007 net worth of euro4.7 billion ($6 billion) but sank much of his fortune into Anglo months before the bank — the most aggressive lender to Ireland's construction barons — suffered crippling losses as the country's decade-long property bubble burst.

    The Quinn family secretly built up to a 28 percent stake in Anglo shares using an ill-regulated financial instrument that hid the scale of their investment from other stockholders. As Anglo's share price plunged, Quinn says the bank encouraged his family to borrow hundreds of millions specifically to buy more Anglo stock, a charge the bank denies.

    Ireland nationalized Anglo in 2009 to prevent its collapse, wiping out a Quinn family investment estimated at euro2.8 billion. The government last year renamed Anglo as the Irish Bank Resolution Corp., or IBRC. Its bailout is expected to cost taxpayers euro29 billion, a bill so great it overwhelmed Ireland's finances and forced the government last year to negotiate a humiliating loan pact with the European Union and International Monetary Fund.

    Dublin Commercial Court Justice Elizabeth Dunne told Quinn's lawyer Gavin Simons that Quinn would have to appear in person in coming days to provide documents showing how much he's worth today.

    Last week Quinn lost a Belfast legal battle to retain bankruptcy protection in the neighboring British territory of Northern Ireland. The judge there ruled that Quinn had misled a previous Belfast court that his main base of business was in Northern Ireland, rather than the Republic of Ireland.

    "I never done a day's work from southern Ireland in my life," Quinn, who has lived for decades in the Republic of Ireland, insisted to reporters outside the Belfast court last week.

    Dublin-based IBRC would have faced greater difficulty pursuing Quinn for debts in Northern Ireland. Quinn also could have returned to business within a year under U.K. bankruptcy law, whereas the Irish prevent bankrupts from holding company directorships for up to 12 years.

    Quinn said the tougher Irish rules meant he would be too old — 76 in the year 2024 — to direct any new companies then.

    "Anglo achieved their goal of ensuring that I will never create another job," he said of Monday's judgment.

    Quinn boasts one of Ireland's most celebrated rags-to-riches stories. He grew up on a border farm in Northern Ireland's County Fermanagh, left school barely literate at 14 and started his first construction-gravel business with a 100-pound ($150) bank loan.

    Within three decades Quinn had transformed his quarry into a nationwide cement company. He built and bought luxury hotels, pubs, apartment complexes and commercial properties throughout Ireland, Britain, Eastern Europe and Asia; founded Ireland's third-largest insurance company; and took interests in glassworks, packaging and radiators.

    In April 2011, IBRC seized ownership of his Irish-based Quinn Group, forced him and relatives off the board, and sold a majority stake in his insurance company to U.S. insurance company Liberty Mutual. In November, shortly after Quinn had secured a surprise bankruptcy-protection order in Belfast, the bank won Dublin court judgments totaling euro2.16 billion ($2.7 billion) against Quinn.

    A November affidavit from Quinn recorded he had less than euro11,000 ($15,000) in cash in three bank accounts.

    But the Quinns and IBRC are locked in several legal battles stretching from the British Virgin Islands to Cyprus over control of a commercial property empire spanning Britain, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and India valued at more than euro700 million.

    The bank accuses Quinn of fraudulently shifting ownership of his foreign properties, including office blocks and shopping malls, to relatives and shell companies that remain under the Quinns' surreptitious control. The Quinns deny these charges.

    His five children have filed a Dublin lawsuit against IBRC seeking to have the bulk of the family's Anglo borrowing voided on the grounds that the bank should never have lent them the money in the first place. They also are seeking to have IBRC return businesses to their ownership that were seized in April 2011.

    Their lawsuit argues that Anglo misled them about the company's imminent danger of collapse and spurred them to commit market fraud by manipulating Anglo's share price. IBRC insists Anglo's loans to the Quinns were for much wider business reasons.

    ___

    Online:

    Irish Bank Resolution Corp., http://www.ibrc.ie/

    Quinn's empire, http://www.quinn-group.com/

     
    • Martin  •  Danbury, Connecticut  •  4 mths ago
      Perhaps he should call one of those late-night infomercials that claim to consolidate your debts, stop those harassing calls from creditors and lower your monthly payments.
      • Neko 4 mths ago
        I laughed out loud after reading that!
      • James 4 mths ago
        chuckle...
      • thebumpkin 4 mths ago
        ROFL
    • edwards  •  4 mths ago
      Where are the bailouts? Guess he was big, but not too big to fail.
      • Russell 4 mths ago
        Too big to fail is a concept rich people came up with to avoid just this.
      • Bender 4 mths ago
        blame bush and his and his neo-con buddies.
      • ObamaRahma 4 mths ago
        He didn't give Obongo enough campaign cash to qualify for bailouts.
    • James  •  4 mths ago
      When you win big you can also lose big. He should have diversified to a greater extent and not been so greedy for filthy lucre, but that is the way of the world.
      • Nomad 4 mths ago
        filthy lucre??????? sweet, a 3 stooges fan
      • J 4 mths ago
        Gravel pit, malls, hotels, apartment complexes, loan companies, stocks, insurance companies, office buildings and more. How much more does someone have to be diversified?
    • Nachos Rule  •  4 mths ago
      But let's not call it a "pyramid game", it's a "systematic method of investing in real estate."
      • LT 4 mths ago
        Investing in real estate is a way to hedge against the practices of the Federal Reserve / Central banking...which is the actual pyramid scheme.
      • Nachos Rule 4 mths ago
        I'm not condemning real estate as an investment. I do it myself. I'm criticizing the practice of banks of issuing loans on top of loans with real estate as collateral based on market values in a red hot, rising market. Then when the market tanks...you get the idea.
    • William S  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      Here in the US we give the banking thieves big bonuses!
      • Diogenes 4 mths ago
        It's based on performance. The more money the bank loses, the more the thief gains!
      • Robert 4 mths ago
        We don't GIVE the big bonuses. Their buddies, pals, relatives on the "Board of Directors vote to GIVE them moey that was intended to remain WITH the coproration and help keep it sound. ... Someday, outside sources will mandate
        what, if any , "bonuses " are given. But...will they be open for bribes?- - -
        probably.
    • e w  •  4 mths ago
      Somehow I can't feel a lot of sympathy for him.
      I only hope that the same happens to some of our fatcat politicians and their fatcat cronies, who have been looting our economy for decades.
    • Robert  •  Inverness, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      doesn't make any difference which country you come from, being greedy is a international sickness, with no cure
    • L  •  4 mths ago
      It appears that Quinn made a rookie mistake putting all his eggs in one (Anglo Irish Bank) basket.
    • jim  •  4 mths ago
      dam he still owes me 20 dollars, never loan a billionare money
    • Mordecai Irony  •  Scotts Valley, California  •  4 mths ago
      Banksters merely doing business. The day is coming soon when 'they' will suppose to collect from EVERYONE the debts they themselves created and claims the public people owe to 'them'.
    • Bob Loblaw  •  4 mths ago
      Even with bankruptcy, he and his family will be taken care of... certainly he socked some money away that can't be touched.
    • Just Saying  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 mths ago
      Go Irish Go!. If only the US govenment had the spine to go after the people who caused the financial calamity in the US.
    • Sagginmore  •  4 mths ago
      I know how them banks are. Back in check writing days I forgot to factor in my service fees and thought I had more money than I did. I wrote a small check for lunch thinking it was good. Well somehow it made three other checks bounce several times a day for about a week. On Friday I deposited. Next I went and wrote a check for rent. The next day the landlord told me it bounced. This was Saturday so on Monday I went to the bank. I spent the next few days working through the Banks hierarchy with no satisfaction. I never got a bounce or overdrawn notice until long after I spoke to everyone at the Bank who would discuss it with me.
      To make a long story short. $1.71 OD ended up costing over 2700 dollars in bank charges in less than a week. I kept my money in a Credit Union for years after that.
    • Ken  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      And I thought I was bad at handling money.
    • Woody  •  Miami, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Easy come, easy go!
    • Mike  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      I spent all my money on liquor and women, the rest I just wasted.
    • Old Gringo  •  St Petersburg, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Whoa... 2.1 billion Euros in debt! Somebody had some bad judgement.
    • notsofast  •  Calgary, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      no body leaves this place alive rich or poor makes no difference
    • notsofast  •  Calgary, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      why not tax the poor they'v been on the dole to long
    • Kibber SF  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  4 mths ago
      oh we knew we were never going to pay you back but it's your fault. you should have never lent us the money. Didn't you know they were crooks. Here in the US we know our rich are crooks. They make the laws so we can't convict them but at least we know who they are...
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