Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Judge delays decision in bankruptcy O’Reilly case

- By Patricia Sabatini

A U.S. bankruptcy judge in Pittsburgh is delaying a decision on a second attempt by retired H.J. Heinz chairman and CEO Sir Anthony O’Reilly to have his bankruptcy case in the Bahamas recognized in U.S. courts.

The motion by the former billionair­e is an effort to block his former personal nurse, Sabina Vidunas, from moving forward with her civil case against him that alleges he reneged on a promise to give her some $40 million worth of stock as compensati­on.

Her lawsuit, filed in federal court in Pittsburgh in 2013, has been on hold pending developmen­ts in the bankruptcy case, which Mr. O’Reilly filed in 2015.

After hearing oral arguments Tuesday, Judge Jeffery A. Deller set a status conference in the matter for June 4. Judge Deller denied Mr. O’Reilly’s first motion to have his case recognized in March.

In the meantime, the judge asked the parties to make another attempt at settling their difference­s outside of court.

“I’d like everyone to take another stab at mediation,” Judge Deller said.

Ms. Vidunas alleged in her complaint that her job descriptio­n as Mr. O’Reilly’s nurse eventually included duties that were “unsavory” and “repugnant,” but that she performed them anyway because of the pay and benefits she was promised.

Once Ireland’s richest businessma­n and America’s highest paid CEO, Mr. O’Reilly filed for bankruptcy after accumulati­ng massive debts through failed investment­s in publishing and Ireland’s Waterford Wedgwood luxury goods group.

Mr. O’Reilly, 83, has contended that he was unable to travel for deposition­s in Ms. Vidunas’ case because of poor health.

In the courtroom Tuesday, Ms. Vidunas’ attorney presented evidence that Mr. O’Reilly traveled from his home

in France to Ireland in April 2018 for a gathering in his honor at the Old Belvedere Rugby Club in Dublin.

Also Tuesday, Mr. O’Reilly’s Pittsburgh-based attorney, Robert E. Dauer Jr. of Meyer Unkovic Scott, told the judge that the former rugby star had last traveled to the Bahamas in December.

Mr. O’Reilly and Ms. Vidunas also are battling in the Bahamas over a vacation home she owns in Lyford Cay.

Mr. O’Reilly contends he lent her the money in 2005 to buy the home for $1.4 million and is seeking repayment.

Ms. Vidunas contends the home was a gift to her and her husband from Mr. O’Reilly in exchange for her services.

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