Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Businessman Comes Clean In Court In Attempt To Swipe 141 Acres Of Farmland By Forging Dying Man's Will

In County Wexford, Ireland, Independent.ie reports:
  • A WEALTHY businessman-turned-whistleblower cried [Friday] as he told a court how he and two other men forged the will of a bachelor farmer as he lay dying in hospital. Charlie O'Leary (50), of The Haggard, Ramsgrange, Co Wexford, whose conscience eventually got the better of him, pleaded guilty to forging a document purporting to be the will of Matthew Hayes [...].

  • Sergeant Mick Troy told Wexford Circuit Court that two other people are also implicated in the crime, the beneficiary, referred to as Mr X, and a third person, referred to as Mr Y. Mr X was O'Leary's best friend at the time and Mr Y is a close relative of O'Leary's. Sgt Troy said no genuine will was ever found in the name of the late Mr Hayes. When he died, he left £99,000 in a bank account and 141 acres of farmland, then valued at £350,000.

For more, see Man forged dying farmer's will (Businessman gets suspended sentence after 'conscience gets the better of him'). DeedGammaTheft