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An appeal by Eamon Cooke, the founder of an illegal pirate station, Radio Dublin, against his conviction and 10-year-jail sentence for sexually assaulting two young girls has been adjourned to later this year.
Eamonn “Captain” Cooke, 70, was found guilty in 2007 of 42 charges of sexual assault at the Central Criminal Court.
The Irish Examiner