Trans woman denies threatening to kill her mother

Coovagh House healthcare assistant Michael Mannix

A WOMAN, who a court heard was born a man, has gone on trial accused of threatening to kill or cause serious injury to her mother, and an employee of a special care unit in Limerick.

Barbie Kardashian (20) of no fixed abode, but originally from County Meath, has pleaded not guilty to seven counts of threatening to kill her mother Maria Luque, Limerick Circuit Court has heard.

Ms Kardashian has also pleaded not guilty to four counts of threatening to kill or cause serious harm to Michael Mannix, a healthcare assistant employed by a specialist social care provider.

The threats are alleged to have occurred at Coovagh House, a care unit run by the Health Service Executive, (HSE), on dates between March 3, 2020, and September 16, 2020.

John O’Sullivan, Senior Counsel for the prosecution, said the accused was born in Ireland to Venezuelan parents who separated “when she was quite young”.

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“It appears the accused was born a male, with the name of Gabriel Alejandro Gentile, however the accused has in the recent past identified as a female, and, it appears has gone through a legal process for the purposes of changing her sex from male to female,” said Mr O’Sullivan.

“It appears she has also changed her name to Barbie Kardashian, and it appears the accused lady was issued with a gender recognition certificate by the Department of Social Protection on August 18 2020, and she did in fact change her name using the necessary legal process by deed poll.”

Mr O’Sullivan added that the main witnesses in the case are employees of the HSE or its agents at Coovagh House.

A jury of six women and six men were sworn on Tuesday. The case continues in Limerick Circuit Court this week.

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