David Fogarty, a businessman from Tipperary, recently faced legal consequences for his fraudulent activities involving the sale of expensive plant machinery that he did not own, resulting in around â¬100,000 in revenue from unsuspecting buyers. Additionally, Fogarty attempted to obstruct justice by coercing innocent people into providing false letters to the courts, stating that he was receiving treatment for addiction. This deception aimed to secure adjournments in his criminal hearings, further illustrating his willingness to manipulate the judicial process for personal gain.
David Fogarty, a 28-year-old businessman from Tipperary, pleaded guilty to theft and fraud after selling expensive plant machinery he didn't own, accumulating roughly â¬100,000.
Fogarty also admitted to attempting to pervert the course of justice by pressuring individuals to present false documents to judges, falsely claiming addiction treatment to delay his legal proceedings.
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