A person who did not wish to be identified said Kelly was currently receiving hospital care in England and would not be available to comment.
Lawlorâs affidavit to the High Court was part of a successful application on behalf of Bóthar to freeze the assets of David Moloney, who was the chief executive of Bóthar up to February of this year, when he resigned.
The courts have ordered that Moloney not reduce his assets below â¬460,000, pending an action his former employer is taking against him alleging the misappropriation of funds.
Kelly moved to England in and around 2003 and has been described as the founder and operator of Msaada.