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A Belfast estate agent cleared of money-laundering charges has said the incident left him financially ruined. | A Belfast estate agent cleared of money-laundering charges has said the incident left him financially ruined. |
In an interview for BBC NI's Spotlight programme, Philip Johnston, 40, said he had been afraid to end his association with prominent loyalist Jim Gray. | In an interview for BBC NI's Spotlight programme, Philip Johnston, 40, said he had been afraid to end his association with prominent loyalist Jim Gray. |
Mr Johnston, who owned a chain of six offices in east Belfast, said his business collapsed after his arrest. | Mr Johnston, who owned a chain of six offices in east Belfast, said his business collapsed after his arrest. |
All charges against him were dropped last week. Jim Gray was shot dead in October last year. | All charges against him were dropped last week. Jim Gray was shot dead in October last year. |
Mr Johnston, of King's Road, was investigated as part of a police probe into the financial affairs of Gray. | Mr Johnston, of King's Road, was investigated as part of a police probe into the financial affairs of Gray. |
Speaking on BBC's Spotlight programme, Mr Johnston said he had maintained his innocence "from day one". | Speaking on BBC's Spotlight programme, Mr Johnston said he had maintained his innocence "from day one". |
"I was never conscious or frightened that some stone may be turned and something may be under that stone that may incriminate me, because I always knew within my heart of hearts that I had not committed any criminal act," he said. | "I was never conscious or frightened that some stone may be turned and something may be under that stone that may incriminate me, because I always knew within my heart of hearts that I had not committed any criminal act," he said. |
Jim Gray was murdered outside his father's house in October 2005 | Jim Gray was murdered outside his father's house in October 2005 |
He said people did not want to do business with him once they heard he had been charged and he became financially ruined. | He said people did not want to do business with him once they heard he had been charged and he became financially ruined. |
"There isn't a winner in this whole situation. The majority of people dropped me like a hot stone," he said. | "There isn't a winner in this whole situation. The majority of people dropped me like a hot stone," he said. |
"My name will never be restored. | "My name will never be restored. |
"Anybody who talks about Philip Johnston, the estate agent, in the future will be synonymous with two things, one, property and two, Jim Gray/paramilitary organisation/ money-laundering etc." | "Anybody who talks about Philip Johnston, the estate agent, in the future will be synonymous with two things, one, property and two, Jim Gray/paramilitary organisation/ money-laundering etc." |
On Wednesday last week, Mr Johnston's lawyers were told the Public Prosecution Service had dropped the case. No reason was given. | On Wednesday last week, Mr Johnston's lawyers were told the Public Prosecution Service had dropped the case. No reason was given. |
Mr Johnston's solicitor Joe Rice said neither he nor his client had been given advance notice that the prosecution was withdrawing the charges. | Mr Johnston's solicitor Joe Rice said neither he nor his client had been given advance notice that the prosecution was withdrawing the charges. |
A complaint has been lodged with the Police Ombudsman's Office on Mr Johnston's behalf. | A complaint has been lodged with the Police Ombudsman's Office on Mr Johnston's behalf. |
Spotlight will be screened on BBC One at 2235 BST on Tuesday. |
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