"Luke Taaffe (34) of Brookwood Avenue, Artane, Dublin 5, pleaded guilty to one count of converting, transferring, handling, acquiring, possessing or using property that is the proceeds of criminal conduct in the sum of €1,500, from the student hardship fund of Trinity College Dublin, while also knowing it was the proceeds of criminal conduct on October 8, 2020."
"pleaded guilty to one count of converting, transferring, handling, acquiring, possessing or using property that is the proceeds of criminal conduct in the sum of €1,500, from the student hardship fund of Trinity College Dublin,"
"while also knowing it was the proceeds of criminal conduct on October 8, 2020."
Luke Taaffe, age 34, of Brookwood Avenue, Artane, Dublin 5, pleaded guilty to one count of converting, transferring, handling, acquiring, possessing or using property that was the proceeds of criminal conduct. The amount involved was €1,500 taken from the student hardship fund of Trinity College Dublin. Taaffe admitted that he knew the money constituted the proceeds of criminal conduct. The offence is dated October 8, 2020. The charge encompasses a range of acts including conversion, transfer, handling, acquisition, possession or use of criminally derived property.
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