Woman who pleaded guilty to money laundering was ‘reckless in not asking questions’

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Woman who pleaded guilty to money laundering was ‘reckless in not asking questions’

A woman who has pleaded guilty to multiple counts of laundering more than €100,000 that was the proceeds of crime, didn’t know where the money came from but was reckless in not asking questions, the Special Criminal Court has heard. Lisa O’Hara (32) and her former partner James Walsh (37), both of Wheatfield Avenue, Clondalkin, Dublin 22, pleaded guilty today to multiple counts of handling or possessing cash while knowing, believing or being reckless as to whether the cash was the proceeds of crime.
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