Former hurler DJ Carey pleads guilty to ten counts of fraud

Former hurler DJ Carey pleads guilty to ten counts of fraud

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DJ Carey arrives at the Criminal Courts of Justice in 2023.Alamy Stock Photo

Former hurler DJ Carey pleads guilty to ten counts of fraud

The ex-Hurler of the Year will be sentenced on 29 October.

7.49am, 2 Jul 2025

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FORMER KILKENNY HURLER DJ Carey has pleaded guilty to ten counts of fraud at a Dublin court.

The trial of the 52-year-old, with an address of The Drive, Newtown, Maynooth, Co Kildare, had been expected to last three to four weeks before he pleaded guilty to a number of the accusations this morning at the Circuit Court in the Criminal Courts of Justice.

He pleaded guilty to dishonestly inducing people to pay him money after he fraudulently claimed to have cancer and needed finances for treatment.

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Judge Patricia Ryan said sentencing would take place on 29 October.

Billionaire Denis O鈥橞rien is among the people ex-hurling star DJ Carey plead guilty to fraudulently inducing people to pay him money for cancer treatment.

Carey鈥檚 solicitor Edward Hughes told the court that he has 鈥済enuine health issues鈥 and has had surgery carried out for a heart condition.

He also has 鈥渃ertain mental health issues鈥 and Hughes asked that a psychological report be done ahead of sentencing later this year.

Carey is regarded as one of the greatest hurlers to have played the game, winning five All-Ireland senior medals with Kilkenny, once as captain.

He was named Hurler of the Year in 2000, while he won nine All-Star awards. Since retiring from play, he has managed the Kilkenny U21 hurlers and was a selector for the county senior team.

Written by Mairead Maguire and posted on TheJournal.ie

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