€84 millionThe total amount (known so far) that solicitor Michael Lynn owes to Irish financial institutions. He also owes millions, possibly tens of millions, to customers who put down deposits or paid in full for overseas properties yet to be built in Portugal, Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia.
€52.4 millionThe amount Lynn has claimed his personal assets and those of his businesses are worth
148The number of properties Lynn owns in nine countries, including Portugal, Hungary, Bulgaria, the US and China
154The number of bank accounts he has in Ireland, continental Europe and the US
72The number of bank accounts held by Lynn or his businesses outside Ireland
126The number of writs that have been issued by Irish financial institutions and property investors against Lynn in the High Court
2The number of legal teams that Lynn has gone through. He has no legal representation at present. He also took legal advice from a solicitor in London but he has not asked him to represent him
€4.9 millionThe amount Lynn's Glenlion House in Howth, Co Dublin, sold for at auction last month. Lynn took out at least three mortgages on the house, each for a large part of the property's value, within days of each other in April 2007
€26.5 millionThe loan approved for Lynn's company, Kendar Portugal, by Millennium BCP, Portugal's largest bank, last summer
€6 millionThe amount drawn down by Lynn's Portuguese company from Millennium BCP last summer