Sam Walker wants to run Food Banks in Dublin City. Inside Sam Walker’s shameless criminal past from courtroom TikToks to jail phone ‘up his bottom’ Confronted by the Irish Mirror after his departure from court, Walker said: “I’m not leaving Ireland anytime soon. The Irish people in Dublin have treated me with nothing but respect so I want to do something for the local community before I leave which is food banks.” Well we shall Wait and see, what Sam the Saint, does in the future?

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Career criminal Sam Walker is no stranger to controversy and hit the headlines again this week after he was dressed down by a judge for live streaming on TikTok from a courtroomSam Walker found himself in trouble with a judge after he was caught live streaming on TikTok from inside the courtroom this week.

Walker, a career criminal convicted of more than 100 offences, has spent most of his adult life behind bars for crimes ranging from violence to drug supply. Throughout his life of crime he has been no stranger to controversy – engaging in public feuds with figures such as fellow Liverpool ex-gangster Stephen French and footballer Ross Barkley.This week, a judge gave Walker a serious dressing down for his conduct on social media, asserting “this is not a public bar, this is a court of law”.

With a TikTok following of over 400,000, Walker was at Dublin District Court on Thursday, September 26, where he admitted to four separate driving offences.However, during the proceedings, he began a live broadcast to his legion of followers, attracting about 2,500 viewers before the Gardaí intervened. Walker later said it was a “genuine mistake”, claiming he was unaware that he was still streaming upon entering the court.

Judge Gerard Jones dismissed the argument, stating “it wasn’t accidental, it was deliberate” as he doled out a contempt of court sentence. Walker flicked his middle finger up as he strutted out of the courtroom with a suspended sentence in tow.

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