Lawyers for Limerick firm whose CEO was accused of spending its funds on girlfriends withdraw from case

The solicitors claimed when a settlement was signed on behalf of the company, it was not the one the lawyers had agreed but another version
Lawyers for Limerick firm whose CEO was accused of spending its funds on girlfriends withdraw from case

Hansaworld's chief operations officer claims Karl Bohlin (pictured) had allegedly carried out 'extravagant personal spending' using company funds. Photo: Hansaworld

Solicitors who represented a company whose CEO allegedly spent the firm's money providing homes and jobs for his girlfriends, who had allegedly been screened through illicit websites, have withdrawn from the case, the High Court has heard.

It came after a proposed settlement of a dispute with one of the company's executives was allegedly not proceeded with and the company’s original lawyers decided to "come off record".

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