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‘GAA Catfish’ case pushed back two weeksIn her sworn affidavit, Niamh Farrell denies she is the so-called ‘GAA Catfish’ whose alleged behaviour was documented in ...
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Court proceedings surrounding a secondary school teacher who claims she was falsely identified as the so-called “GAA Catfish” in a popular Irish podcast series have been pushed back for two weeks.
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The music teacher at the centre of a school investigation over allegations that she is a “GAA catfish” has complained that ...
In her sworn affidavit, Niamh Farrell denies she is the so-called ‘GAA Catfish’ whose alleged behaviour was documented in multiple podcast episodes. The Four Courts in Dublin (Alamy/PA) Court ...
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