Irish Independent

Son of the ex-Olympic boss Hickey sues father’s company

- Shane Phelan Legal Affairs Editor

A SON of embattled former Olympic Council of Ireland president Pat Hickey is taking a legal action against his father’s auctioneer­ing business.

Lawyers for Fred Hickey (46) initiated the personal injuries case against Pat Hickey (Auctioneer­ing) Ltd in the High Court on Thursday.

Fred Hickey, who has been involved in the running of the business, which trades as Hickey Auctioneer­s, is also suing his mother Sylvaine (68) and sister Corine (40) as part of the action.

The reasons for the case have yet to be disclosed and no affidavits have been filed to date.

The High Court has unlimited jurisdicti­on when it comes to personal-injury awards, unlike the Circuit Court, where awards cannot exceed €60,000.

Fred Hickey declined to discuss the matter when contacted bythe Irish Independen­t.

“I wouldn’t have any comment to make at the moment. Sorry about that,” he said.

A representa­tive of Hickey Auctioneer­s did not respond to a request for comment.

Pat Hickey (72) founded the business in 1977. It is located on Dublin’s Dorset Street and specialise­s in sales and letting, valuations and BER assessment­s.

Shareholde­r

He resigned as a director last March but remains its main shareholde­r, according to the latest informatio­n filed with the Companies Registrati­on Office. His wife Sylvaine has a small shareholdi­ng.

In an interview two years ago, Pat Hickey said the firm was being run by his children Fred and Corine.

Fred Hickey stood by his father following his arrest over alleged ticket-touting during the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016.

He subsequent­ly met with the then Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan to discuss concerns for his father’s well-being while he was being held in a Brazilian prison.

Pat Hickey was eventually freed and allowed return to Ireland after a bond of €410,000 had been paid.

The sum was loaned to the former OCI president by the Associatio­n of World National Olympic Committees, of which Pat Hickey is senior vice-president. He has been regarded as “temporaril­y self-suspended” since his arrest.

The trial is due to begin in Rio on November 29, although it is unclear whether or not he will travel to Brazil to appear in court.

His legal team has previously said that he hoped to be able to participat­e via video link.

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