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Former Kilkenny hurler DJ Carey to face fraud trial in summer 2025

DJ Carey made a brief appearance at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court
DJ Carey made a brief appearance at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court

A date has been set for the trial of former Kilkenny hurler DJ Carey, who is facing 21 fraud and forgery charges.

The 52-year-old, of The Drive, Newtown, Maynooth, Co Kildare, made a brief appearance at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court, where a trial date was set for 2 July 2025.

The court heard the trial is expected to last three to four weeks.

Mr Carey denies all charges against him, including 19 counts that he dishonestly induced people to pay him money after he fraudulently claimed to have cancer and needed finances for treatment.

He faces two other charges of using a false instrument with the intention of inducing another to accept it as genuine.

Defence counsel Richard Downey requested a variation of bail conditions to allow Mr Carey to sign on at a different garda station closer to his new address, which was not disclosed in court.

Prosecution counsel Simon Matthews did not object to the bail variation.

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

He captained the county to Liam MacCarthy Cup success in 2003, while also being part of the victorious teams in 1992, 1993, 2000 and 2002.

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.

Judge Orla Crowe remanded Mr Carey on continuing bail.