Property investor (70) denies wrongdoing over incident at €30m luxury apartment at Place Vendôme
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But the businessman’s defence barrister, Jean-Marc Fédida, argued that his client had used the term “f**k” in exasperation rather than as a direct insult to the bailiff. “She was continually aggressed and violently pushed aside. She is not in this for financial gain, but brought the case to help protect other public officials carrying out their duties,” the lawyer said.
The barrister described the Belfast businessman and property investor as an “honourable man who had been on a 14-hour flight, and was naturally upset to find four people inside his flat.Mr McKillen was not present for the hearing, prompting criticism from the prosecution.
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