*The former Shannondoc driver, Fintan Ryan was jailed this week.ย 

A JUDGE has jailed a 61-year old โ€˜monster and predatorโ€™ for eight years and ten months for the sexual abuse of three young girls in the 1980s.

At Ennis Circuit Court, Judge Francis Comerford said that former taxi driver and former Shannondoc driver, Fintan (Vinny) Ryan of Clooney, Quin had sexually abused the three young girls โ€œfor his own sexual gratificationโ€.

Imposing the eight year-ten month prison sentence for the indecent assault on the three girls at locations in Clare between 1983 and 1989, Judge Comerford said that โ€œhuge damage was done by Mr Ryan to each of his victimsโ€.

Judge Comerford said that Mr Ryanโ€™s offences were โ€œattacks on childrenโ€.

Two of the complainants, sisters-in law of Mr Ryan, Angela Patalano and Geraldine Finnegan said that they had no relationship with their own parents after first reporting Mr Ryanโ€™s offences to Gardai in 2014.

All three complainants each waived their right to anonymity in order that Mr Ryan be named and the third complainant is Ms Patalanoโ€™s and Ms Finneganโ€™s cousin, Maeve Behan, now aged 47.

A married father of two grown up children, Fintan Ryan has not been named before now and has been on remand in custody since last November when a jury at Ennis Circuit Court found him guilty of 34 counts of indecent assault.

Seven of the offences concern the indecent assault of Ms Finnegan, 23 counts relate to her younger sister, Angela Patalano and the remaining four counts relate to Ms Behan.

In her victim impact statement, Angela Patalano described Mr Ryan as โ€œa monster and a predatorโ€.

Ms Patalano read out her victim impact statement in court and stated that โ€œthe abuse I suffered as a 12 year old child has deeply impacted by lifeโ€.

She said, โ€œI have had no relationship with both my parents and some of my siblings since 2014 solely because of him. They stopped speaking to me after I reported the crime to the Garda in 2014.

Ms Patalano said, โ€œMy father passed away in 2018 without ever speaking to me again. This still breaks my heart. I only ever wanted to protect my nieces and keep them safe from him (Fintan Ryan).

โ€œThe hurt and pain that he has caused our whole family is unforgivable. He has completely divided our family. The emotional trauma that he has put me through has sometimes been unbearableโ€.

She added, โ€œI feel immense relief since he was found guilty and taken into custody. I can now move forward with my life without all the silence and secrets. My nieces are safe and that is all I never wantedโ€.

In her victim impact statement, Geraldine Finnegan told the court that she has โ€œsuffered and paid a high priceโ€ for reporting Mr Ryanโ€™s offences. She said, โ€œI have suffered unimaginable betrayal, hurt, pain and griefโ€.

She said that she was โ€œdisowned by my parents after reporting to the Gardaรญ in 2014; unable to attend my fatherโ€™s funeral; some of my siblings no longer engage with me since I reported to the Gardai; laughed at publicly on the streets of Ennis and my son never got to know his grand-parentsโ€.

Ms Finnegan said that โ€œfinding out that my sister was also impacted hit me like a bolt of lightning. This actually nearly broke me. I blamed myself. I thought this was all my fault. If I had spoken up all those years ago, maybe this hell would not have happened to another family member. My sister does not blame me. There is nothing I can do about the past now – this is a cross I have to carry and still carryโ€.

Ms Finnegan said that โ€œthe hell of abuse never goes awayโ€. She said, โ€œIt is hell on earthโ€.

On her decision to report Mr Ryanโ€™s offences, Ms Finnegan said that โ€œother people had to be protected. This had to stop and it was time for me, the now adult, to stand up to do the right thing, protect others and also protect the young girl, me, who has suffered so muchโ€.

In her statement, Maeve Behan said, โ€œSecrets protect paedophiles like Fintan Ryan and he doesnโ€™t deserve protection. He is a vile human being who intentionally harms children. Children need to be protected from himโ€.

Recalling the sexual abuse perpetrated on her by Mr Ryan when she was 13, Mr Behan said, โ€œFintan Ryan literally ruined my life and every dream that I ever had and he continues to do so. What he inflicted upon me affected every cell in my body and I will never healโ€.

She said, โ€œThe little abused girl will always live with me. Fintan Ryan is the monster lurking under my bedโ€.

Ms Behan told the court that she first learned of Mr Ryanโ€™s other sex abuse victims when she went to her uncleโ€™s funeral in 2018 and saw that her cousins and the deceased manโ€™s daughters, Angela and Geraldine werenโ€™t there.

Ms Behan said that she went into shock after Angela explained she and Geraldine had suffered abuse at the hands of Fintan Ryan.

Ms Behan said, โ€œI was shaking in disbelief. I couldnโ€™t believe that he had done it to others before meโ€.

In his sentencing, Judge Comerford said that he was โ€œgiven a sheaf of letters and testimonials on behalf of Mr Ryanโ€.

He said, โ€œIโ€™m not sure if any great weight should be placed on them if they are just handed in and the victims donโ€™t hear the contents.”

He said, “I did read them and they are really an indication that Mr Ryan has had the benefit of strong family support and has also provided some family support to other brothers and sisters and the children of brothers and sisters and has that strong family lifeโ€.

Judge Comerford remarked that โ€œthat is precisely what he deprived his victims of and took away from themโ€.

The court was told that Mr Ryan – who has no previous convictions – has suffered a heart attack while on remand in custody last month and required four days hospitalisation where he required stents to be inserted.

Judge Comerford said that in discussion with the Probation Service Mr Ryan โ€œhas made extremely limited admissions of wrongdoing that donโ€™t bear any real relation to the extent of the offences that he has been convicted ofโ€.

He said, “That is not a good sign with regard to rehabilitation and future conductโ€.

Judge Comerford said that Mr Ryan โ€œdoesnโ€™t accept the vast majority of what was found by the jury but that he doesnโ€™t intend to appealโ€.

Judge Comerford backdated the jail sentence to November.

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