Scots vodka queen Nicola Morrissey and her gangland husband became “neighbours from hell” after swapping their £4.5million mansion for an apartment
Scots vodka queen Nicola Morrissey and her gangland husband became “neighbours from hell” after swapping their £4.5million mansion for an apartment. The couple scaled back to a €1200-a-month rented top-floor flat after US authorities named Johnny Morrissey as a key member of the Kinahan Cartel.
“She wanted to do a children’s party around the community pool with a water slide and a bouncy castle. She was told she couldn’t because it was a communal area and got very aggressive.” Officers from a Civil Guard unit called the GAR had keys to the entrance gate and are understood to have reached the third floor where Morrissey lived via a basement garage. Morrissey, 62, put on a T-shirt and trainers before being led out in handcuffs in the tropical shorts he is believed to have slept in until he was surrounded in his bed at gunpoint.
Nero Drinks was one of three firms included in the list and banned from trading in the US. The Civil Guard, Britain’s National Crime Agency and the US DEA say they believe Morrissey helped launder £173million of dirty money in 18 months.
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