Former U2 manager Paul McGuinness plans legal action over film studio spat
McGuinness is said to be concerned over €6 million deal to open facility in Limerick
Paul McGuinness is considering legal action in a dispute with celebrity accountant Ossie Kilkenny and film studio boss Siún Ní Raghallaigh, The Sunday Business Post has learned.
A company set up by Ní Raghallaigh and Kilkenny, along with former film censor John Kelleher, recently signed a €6 million deal with Limerick city and county councils to open a new €70 million TV and film production studio at the former Dell site in...
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