Introducing the McCormick family organised crime group which operates Escort Ireland, a website whose sole purpose is to encourage the breach of Part 4 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017, which outlawed the purchase of sex. Who’s who and how much?
First up, we have Peter McCormick, born 1959, the ex-RUC reservist from N Ireland who has at least one conviction for pimping in 2003
His son is Mark McCormick, born 1983, who has at least one conviction for pimping in 2010
Audrey Rita Campbell, born 1973 and described in Main Media as “the partner” of Peter McCormick. Social media has described her background in more explicit terms. She was the original website registrant & business name registrant of Uglymugs in Ireland
Lee Graham Campbell, born 1993, the son of Audrey Rita Campbell, and the main contact on company documents for the Spain-based company described below.
Escort Ireland, the website was originally operated by London-based E Designers Limited, but they relocated to Spain and a company Lazarus Trading Sociedad Limitada. That has been renamed Periodic Table Sociedad Limitada. Below are its latest outline results for 2021
Sales are shown as €5.573m but it’s unclear what that is, exactly, without knowing the specific accounting policy used [eg it may be the *net* income from running a particular website]. Profit or Earnings Before Interest Tax Depreciation Amortization was €2.806m.
We don’t know how much of the €5.6m “sales” is paid out in salaries etc to the McCormicks and their associates before getting down to profit or EBITDA.
In Ireland, the website reportedly charges prostitutes or their “handlers” €160 a week and up, and it appears to advertise ~1000 prostitutes, suggesting it has sales in the €10m ballpark.
So, it’s a significant operation involving people with pimping convictions, and as far as Irish – N Ireland and the Republic – law is concerned, its sole purpose is to encourage the breach of our laws.
As a footnote, the McCormicks have been busy, trying to get Google to wipe search results about their past in Europe under the “right to be forgotten”. Contrast the search results below left, for a search conducted from the USA, and right, from the "right to be forgotten" EU!
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A fortnight after the killing of a prostitute in Limerick, how are we doing with identifying the apartment number and the circumstances of a woman arriving from Romania three weeks previously, operating a brothel from a 2-bed [could be 3-bed] apartment?
Journal reports today how trafficked prostitutes are paying €2k a week in rent for an apartment in non-Dublin areas. Who are the landlords? Opportunistic, or are traffickers and pimps buying the apartment? thejournal.ie/sex-traffickin…
Romanian media says the Limerick apartment was "on the top floor", RTE reported it was "an upstairs apartment". What apartment number was it?
Published!
Social Housing report for Q4,2022
4,278 homes completed [representing 47% of the 9148 which CSO say were completed nationally in Q4]
Brings to 6710 the total for 2022. Leo Varadkar has been calling that "nearly 8000" for three months! assets.gov.ie/253682/e2c3491…
The target in Housing for All was 9,000 units for 2022.
Govt shifted the goalposts late last year by revising down the target to 8000.
Today's figs show they've substantially undershot that target with 6710 delivered.
Govt claims that the war in Ukraine and construction materiel inflation were obstacles in reaching the target, but the private sector delivered nearly 20000 units against a target of 11500 which suggests the Govt is talking bollocks. Again.
Niall Collins mansion has become mansioner!
It's now 4,000 sq ft excluding full height attic storage which would be another 1,000 sq ft+, and there's two stables and indoor horse training area.
How many stables has Mary Lou in her 2,733 sq ft mansion?
It's really a Collins compound, with three Collins houses on the same site. Remains a mystery how Niall got planning permission with such a small entrance onto such a busy road.
And before you begrudge Niall Collins his mansion, remember he has to traipse 0.4km round trip to bring out his bins and bring them back in.
Leo Varadkar
19 January - "Corruption can’t be tolerated in any form"
9 February - "You know, I think that was at a particular point in time" speaking about Bertie Ahern lying under oath to a Tribunal about the source of €200k, which was likely obtained through corruption.
Mind you, this is the same Leo Varadkar who gave Damien English a standing ovation after English submitted false information on a planning application to obtain a substantial financial advantage.
And the leader of a party whose grandee Frank Flannery received a shady £250,000 benefit and that revelation came to light in 2016, the FG finance minister leapt into action and announced an amnesty for undeclared overseas earnings!
Woodvale and Shankill Community Housing Association Limited (WSCHA) is a housing association in N Ireland with around 450 homes in the Shankill and Woodvale areas of west Belfast.
And something is awry...
According to the WSCHA 2022 balance sheet, the 450 homes are worth ~£30m, but the company values homes at their acquisition price minus annual depreciation over 100 years.If the homes were valued on the open market, they’d be worth ~£60m. So, quite a major outfit.
WSCHA is a so-called “mutual society” registered with the Financial Conduct Authority in England; it is not an incorporated entity registered with Companies House
Statement from Govt this evening on #NursingHomesGate. Seems they paid out €480m under one heading but that was, according to Mail, less than 10% of estimated liability. Curious that not one single claim made it to an open court, consistent with concealment strategy.
It's a red herring about the origination date of the legal strategy, whether it was 2002, 2007 or 2011, fact is, it was continued throughout the last decade.
If it's true that 300,000 people were affected by govt failings on providing nursing home care, then the payout of €480m equates to €1600 per person. That really looks unrealistically low.