Credit and credibility: Paddy McKillen Jr accused of “bad faith” and “dishonesty” in bankruptcy suit

Former hospitality mogul Paddy McKillen Jr has advanced in “bad faith” a narrative marked by “self serving dishonesty” in an attempt to have a €2.1 million bankruptcy summons against him dismissed, lawyers for a lender have told the High Court. The disputed debt was called in by Herbert Street Property Finance (HSPF) on loan facilities issued in 2022 to Cool Dust Ltd, allegedly to aid the construction of The Pinnacle luxury apartment complex by Oakmount in Mount Merrion, Dublin. The summons was issued by HSPF against McKillen Jr in late January as guarantor of the alleged debt. However, the businessman… For a limited time, get your first month for €1 and unlock full access to The Currency and The Wall Street Journal – two premium memberships, one subscription. Subscribe Cancel at any time. Are you already a member? .
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