Ms Doyle told the jury that she worked for Mr Lynn as a legal executive with his companyLtd. After she was shown various documentation, she acknowledged that a signature purporting to be Michael Lynn was her own handwriting.
She agreed that another letter signed by Ms McAleenan was “my signature”. She accepted that she didn’t speak to Ms McAleenan about this herself. She told the trial that Mr Lynn had said he would speak to Ms McAleenan about it. When asked if there were any typical circumstances when this might occur, Ms Doyle said she couldn’t recall but accepted that, “it could happen because Mr Lynn was out of the jurisdiction”.
Ms Doyle accepted that it was possible that certain documents which she had identified earlier as having been signed by her on behalf of Mr Lynn, could actually have been signed by Mr Lynn himself.Ms Doyle agreed with defence counsel that she socialised with Mr Lynn, that several of her family members were employed by him at various stages and that she asked him to sing at her wedding.