"As a family we have been dealing with it behind the scenes, but unfortunately that wasn't to be," she said, adding that she will remain in Sinn Féin, while seeking answers from party leadership on how her family has been treated.
"This tsunami came our way five months ago." These words reflect the overwhelming nature of the situation that Mr. Stanley and his family experienced following the party's internal inquiry.
Mr Stanley, who was previously chair of the Public Account Committee (PAC) quit the party in October, citing a 'kangaroo court' following an internal party inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct against him, which he denies.
The deputy, who founded Sinn Féin in Laois by knocking on doors 40 years, went back to basics in a quiet campaign trail this time around, following tensions between him and his previous party.
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