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EXCLUSIVE: Sean Quinn speaks to The Impartial Reporter

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Tomorrow's Impartial Reporter.

BANKRUPT former businessman Sean Quinn has spoken to The Impartial Reporter following the jailing of his son, Sean junior last week.

In an exclusive interview with our reporter Rodney Edwards in tomorrow's newspaper, Mr. Quinn reflects on a week which saw his only son go to prison for contempt of court and his former Fermanagh GAA star nephew Peter Daragh going on the run.

Read his personal thoughts on a week of high drama, his anger towards the former Anglo Irish Bank and how he doesn't condone some of his behaviour in the last 17 months.

See the full interview and reports only in this week's Impartial Reporter, in shops tomorrow.

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