Fine Gael TD Maria Bailey has strongly defended her decision to sue a Dublin hotel after she fell off a swing.
The case caused controversy after it emerged Maria Bailey went to sue the Dean Hotel in Dublin when she fell off an indoor swing.
She claimed negligence - but has since dropped the case.
Speaking to RTÉ Ms Bailey said the release of court documents about her case was designed to cause maximum damage to her.
She also said she'd been subjected to unbelievable abuse and couldn't return to her home for three days because journalists were waiting outside.
Many people were angry at the case with opposition politicians saying it flies in the face of government efforts to tackle compensation culture in Ireland
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said last night he wants to discuss it with Bailey.
Minister Regina Doherty has said she wished Ms Bailey hadn't spoken on the issue.
There will potentially be ramifications within the party for Ms Bailey, with HQ thinking the incident damaged them before the elections.