On Monday, George Gibney (77), former Irish Olympic swimming coach, was found guilty of sexually abusing four girls in the 1970s and 1980s.
After a two-week trial, the jury found him guilty of 39 counts of indecent assault and one count of attempted rape of children. He will be sentenced at the end of the month.
One of Ireland’s most notorious paedophiles, he was extradited from Florida last year where he had escaped justice for decades.
Due to reporting restrictions he was referred to as “sports coach” but as soon as the guilty verdict was announced, he could be named.
So why did he plead guilty to five of the charges? What defence was put forward? What has his demeanour in court? And what does this guilty verdict mean after so long for the victims.
Court reporter Isabel Hayes explains how the case unfolded in court and Gibney’s reaction to the verdict.
Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan.
























