McCarthy Family Targets $130K Scam | Ireland News
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A father and son, Paul and Callaghan McCarthy, are fighting a major financial scam after losing 130,000 euros they believed was being safely invested through Citibank. The money was sent to an account linked to Philip Andrews, but investigations revealed no Citibank involvement — just a sophisticated fraud. The High Court has frozen Andrews’ assets and a company called Pridolian, with only 393 euros recovered. After battling bank secrecy laws, the McCarthys finally got crucial details from AIB in May — and now the court is also targeting other banks where funds were moved, including Bank of Ireland and Revolut, as legal proceedings continue next week to recover the stolen money.
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