Martin Foley, a 74-year-old pensioner known as 'The Viper,' is facing the loss of his home due to the Criminal Assets Bureau's (CAB) push to sell it in order to recover nearly €1 million in tax debts. His wife expressed the devastating impact this would have on their family, particularly their nine-year-old daughter, should they become homeless. Since their marriage in 2013, the couple has been together, and this legal battle is rooted in a long-standing judgment against Foley.
My wife and I have built a life together since 2013, and selling our home would leave my daughter and me homeless. We have nowhere else to go.
The situation is dire, as we face losing everything. The CAB's actions against us to recover a long-standing tax debt amounting to nearly €1 million are severe.
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