Caroline Teltsch tells High Court she advanced loans to former business partner James Buckley and his wife Paula
Caroline Teltsch claims she advanced money to refurbish and run a Co Kildare equestrian facility. She 'never received a penny back' from James Buckley and his wife Paula. Photograph: Andrew Redington/GettyThe owner of an equestrian centre formerly run by the family of convicted gangster John Gilligan is seeking more than €1 million in damages from a Co Carlow couple due to an alleged fraud.
London-based Ms Teltsch claims the defendants, and in particular Mr Buckley, unjustly enriched themselves after committing acts of fraud, deceit and misrepresentation against her.Dublin man dies on cycling holiday in France She claims she was convinced by Mr Buckley to advance him loans to pay tax bills, including a payment to Revenue which Mr Buckley had claimed were about to repossess the equestrian centre.
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