O'Callaghan hotels patriarch claims his lawyers were secretly recorded by son
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O'Callaghan hotels patriarch claims his lawyers were secretly recorded by son
"The family row that has rocked one of Ireland's major hotel chains has taken a fresh twist, with a new lawsuit alleging lawyers and financial advisers acting for hotelier Noel O'Callaghan were covertly recorded by his son."
"Mr O'Callaghan (76), founder of the O'Callaghan Collection, has been involved in a bitter legal conflict with sons Paul (40) and Charles (37), whom he claims froze him out after he transferred a business empire worth €400m to them."
A new lawsuit adds to a family legal conflict involving hotelier Noel O'Callaghan, founder of the O'Callaghan Collection. The lawsuit alleges that lawyers and financial advisers acting for him were covertly recorded by his son. Noel O'Callaghan, aged 76, is in a bitter dispute with his sons Paul and Charles. He claims the sons froze him out after he transferred a business empire worth about €400m to them. The conflict has already split the family and has rocked one of Ireland’s major hotel chains.
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