Mortgage debt of almost €2 million on family home as court told former Anglo banker was linked to loan without Rachel Drumm’s knowledge
An application for possession of the property was brought by the EBS in 2013 and a possession order issued in 2015. Ms Drumm left the property following the order, however she returned to live in the house three years later and is still living there.
“I now believe that Ken had reason to delay EBS because I now know that there was paperwork irregularities around securing the loans on the house which it now appears that Ken purposefully did with the EBS’s knowledge .” She said she had asked David Drumm to come to Ireland to help her deal with the bank “but he never fully or properly engaged.” She also said that when she was allowed back into the house she had understood a deal would be done so she could stay in it.
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