""There is a God." That was the reaction of Tipperary farmer John Hurley when he heard that billionaire John Magnier had lost his High Court case, seeking to compel the Thomson-Moore family to sell their 751-acre Barne Estate to him ... It was a bad week for Magnier, the billionaire horse racing magnate who runs his empire from Coolmore, Co Tipperary. In the same week that he lost the Barne case, which could cost him €7m in legal fees,"
"It was a bad week for Magnier, the billionaire horse racing magnate who runs his empire from Coolmore, Co Tipperary. In the same week that he lost the Barne case, which could cost him €7m in legal fees, planning authorities upheld an objection to the Coolmore Stud's plans to knock old farmyard buildings from the 64-acre Parkville Farm that it bought on the outskirts of Clonmel for €2.425m last year."
John Magnier lost a High Court case seeking to compel the Thomson-Moore family to sell the 751-acre Barne Estate. Tipperary farmer John Hurley reacted, "There is a God." The Barne litigation defeat could cost Magnier about €7m in legal fees. Planning authorities upheld an objection to Coolmore Stud's proposal to demolish old farmyard buildings on the 64-acre Parkville Farm. Coolmore bought Parkville Farm on the outskirts of Clonmel for €2.425m last year. The legal loss and the planning setback combined to create a damaging week for Magnier's operations.
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