Ross Browning should ‘bear the costs’ of application relating to two north Dublin properties, judge ruled
He said the evidence presented by the Cab established “as a matter of probability that Ross Browning has had an ongoing and significant involvement in organised crime for a significant number of years and is a senior member of the Kinahan organised crime gang”.
Mr Browning did not contest the Cab’s application, but members of his family rejected allegations about the assets. No order was made in relation to the legal costs incurred in securing declarations and freezing orders in relation to a Garristown site cottage, called Chestnut Lodge, in which lived Mr Browning’s mother, Julie Conway, and her husband David O’Brien, a former garda. This means each of the parties will pay their own legal fees for this element of the case.
The estate of Mr Browning’s grandfather, William Conway, will be paid €59,000 from the Garristown sale. On Wednesday the judge said there would be no order concerning the legal costs as between the late Mr Conway’s estate and the Cab.
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