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Published 18:32 15 May 2023 BST
Updated 19:25 15 May 2023 BST
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"The GAA knew about all of this, 100%, and the county boards of Fermanagh and Derry knew - because we told them," she said.
"There were senior members of the GAA who knew what was going on, there are incidents that took place at GAA events. It was a well known fact."
Ms Gallagher's father had reportedly informed the Derry management last year.
The Derry county board have now released a statement, claiming that this is not the case, and that they have "no records" of any email correspondence regarding domestic abuse claims.
“It was reported in the weekend media that Derry GAA did not respond to an email relating to these allegations which was reportedly sent on May 25th 2022.
"We have rigorously checked our email system and we have no record of receiving any such email then or at any time subsequent to that.
"We have not been able to verify the address the email was sent to, but we believe it may have been sent to a defunct administrator address.
“Derry GAA was unaware of these allegations until they emerged last week. We condemn all forms of domestic violence and we encourage anyone who has experienced domestic violence to report it to the relevant authorities immediately.”
Fermanagh GAA has also said its county board “never received any official complaints” regarding its former manager and player.
In a statement issued also on Monday, the inter-county organisation said: “In relation to the recent media coverage Fermanagh GAA wish to state the following.
“While we will not make any comment on specific allegation or allegations, we can state that Fermanagh GAA has never received any official complaints."
Gallagher stepped back from his role as inter-county manager and released the following statement."This decision is borne out of a desire to protect my children from the ongoing turmoil,” he stated.
"They will always be my priority.”
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