Steven Gerrard’s daughter Lilly-Ella, 18, ‘finds love with Irish mob boss Liam Byrne’s son’
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Steven Gerrard’s daughter, Lilly-Ella, is said to be in a relationship with the son of Irish mob boss Liam Byrne.
The 18-year-old influencer recently returned from a holiday to Ibiza, where Lee was basking in the sun with her, according to The Sun.
Lee, 23, whose father is the head of a drug cartel’s operations in Britain and Ireland, was seen with his back to the camera looking out to sea.
Love: Steven Gerrard’s daughter Lilly-Ella, 18, is reportedly dating Irish mob boss Liam Byrne’s son
In another set of photos, shared to Instagram, the duo recharged as they became hooked on a vitamin drip, with Lee’s face shielded by his cap.
Heading into the night to enjoy the island’s famous nightlife, they commissioned an artist to draw a hilarious caricature before flying home on a luxury private jet.
MailOnline has reached out to Lilly representatives for comment.
Sun-drenched: The influencer, who recently returned from a holiday to Ibiza, where Lee was basking in the sun with her,
Relaxing: The couple was seen traveling to and from the island in a luxury private jet
His father Liam remains a prime target for Irish police investigating the alleged activities of the Kinahan cartel and a gang referred to by the Supreme Court as the Byrne Organized Crime Group, which he heads.
His son Lee is not involved in the criminal underworld and was previously in a relationship with influencer Daisey O’Donnell before splitting up earlier this year.
His father Byrne reportedly became Daniel Kinahan’s right-hand man in Britain after his brother-in-law Thomas ‘Bomber’ Kavanagh was jailed in 2019 for possession of a stun gun.
Health: In another set of photos, shared to Instagram, the duo recharged as they became hooked on a vitamin drip, with Lee’s face shielded by his cap
Date night: Heading for the night to enjoy the island’s famous nightlife, they commissioned an artist to draw a hilarious caricature
Byrne fled Ireland after the Garda Criminal Assets Bureau seized millions of pounds of his assets in 2019.
The CAB also seized dozens of high-powered vehicles, jewelry, bank accounts and Byrne’s Raleigh Square home in Crumlin, which apparently was equipped with a panic room and jacuzzi.
Gardai is reportedly still hunting Byrne and investigating the alleged activities of the most senior members of the Kinahan cartel after imprisoning many of their lieutenants in recent years.
Prisoners include Byrne’s cousin ‘Fat’ Freddie Thompson, who is serving a life sentence for helping to carry out the 2016 gangland murder of David ‘Daithi’ Douglas in central Dublin.
Family: Lilly’s father is Steven, 42 – now manager of Aston Villa – once played for LA Galaxy. She has two sisters, Lexie, 16, and Lourdes, ten, and a brother, Lio, five
Ex: Lee is not involved in the criminal underworld and was previously in a relationship with influencer Daisey O’Donnell, before splitting up earlier this year
Byrne’s brother David Byrne was also shot dead in Dublin’s Regency Hotel in February 2016 – a brutal murder that greatly escalated the so-called Kinahan Hutch feud.
Under Operation Lamp, agents targeted £2.3 million in assets, including four houses worth £1.7 million, 29 vehicles (£467,195), six designer watches (£71,910), two rings (£25,733), a bank account with £31,563 and £29,912 cash.
As part of their investigation, CAB investigators claimed Byrne was among the ‘very top’ of organized crime in Ireland.