Riverdance star Michael Flatley has agreed to drop claims against lender Novellus after the entertainer regained control over his Co Cork mansion Castlehyde earlier this week. In a hearing on Friday, lawyers for Flatley expressed his gratitude to the court and said their client viewed retaining his house as a win, adding that he was prepared to pay the legal costs of various receivership applications. “It’s a great personal relief to him and his wife,” said Ronnie Hudson, counsel for the dancer. On Tuesday, Flatley and his company Blackbird Film Productions, the UK-registered vehicle used for the entertainer’s 2018 spy-thriller…
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