Following a series of court cases which hinged on the Tribunal withholding material evidence in relation to the Gogarty allegations, in January 2015 the adverse findings concerning many witnesses, including Redmond, were withdrawn and costs, previously refused, were awarded.
[6] The Criminal Assets Bureau raided his Castleknock home is February 1999 and discovered a draft letter to Dublin County Council purporting to be from developer Michael Bailey.
[citation needed] Redmond was arrested by members of the Criminal Assets Bureau at Dublin Airport in March 1999 and found to be carrying £300,000 in cash and drafts.
[7] Redmond was remanded on bail on 16 March 2006 on a charge of receiving £10,000 between June 1985 and 1986 as an inducement for doing anything in respect of a compulsory purchase order by Dublin City Council on 167 acres (0.68 km2) of land at Bussardstown and Coolmine.
[8] Redmond was convicted in November 2003 and jailed on two counts of corruption involving a £10,000 bribe from a garage owner relating to the sale of a right of way from Dublin County Council at the Lucan by-pass.