HOMELESS mum-of-seven Margaret Cash is in line for a six-figure financial windfall, the Irish Sun can exclusively reveal.

The 28-year-old — who slept in a Garda station with her six sons after emergency housing couldn’t be found for them — has been left a potential fortune by her late mother Sadie.

3 Margaret pictured with her kids at housing protest Credit: PA:Press Association

A will left by her mum has left instructions to two trustees to pay any proceeds made from her ‘Trust Fund’ — which is understood to be worth in the region of €100,000 — to her daughter.

But homeless Maggie will be unable to collect any proceeds from the fund for another seven years.

The will also said: “It is my instruction to pay the capital and any income arising from the Trust Fund to my daughter Margaret.

"My trustees in their discretion think fit without obligation to make payments to or for the benefit of my daughter and when she has attained the age of 35 years to pay the capital and accrued income to her for her own use and benefit.”

3 Margaret Cash slept in a garda station with her sons last year Credit: Fran Veale - The Sun

When contacted by the Irish Sun, Mrs Cash said: “Whatever.”

Her mum — who passed away in May 2017 — has also left €20,000 to her sisters, €5,000 to a friend and €2,000 to the staff at St Loman’s Hospital in Palmerstown.

And she has also instructed her two trustees to pay the inheritance tax for her daughter.

A pal said: “Everyone is talking about Sadie’s will because she was just so generous.

"If she has left this money to Margaret then it would be a great boost to her and her family. It would help secure her children’s future and hopefully help them get somewhere good to live.”

Margaret hit the headlines when she slept with her kids in a Garda station, and her efforts to secure a home have been documented since.

She suffered another blow over the weekend when she was refused service in a Dublin pub.

3 Margaret's mum passed away in 2017 Credit: Fran Veale - The Sun

Cash says she goes to the bar regularly with settled friends but on Saturday night was refused entry with a female Traveller friend.

Margaret said: “To say that I’m angry and I’m upset is, do you know what, it’s an understatement.

“I don’t know what I am, I don’t whether I am ashamed, whether I’m angry, I don’t know what I am. But like to be refused by your local pub for no good reason.

“First of all they asked me for ID, I was going in the door, and I said ‘yeah here’s my ID’. (Then they said) ‘When was the last time you were here?’ I said about two or three weeks ago, I said ‘I’m not sure, it’s the last time I got a babysitter obviously. Then they said ‘I’m sorry we can’t serve you, we can’t let you in’. I said ‘why?’, I said why? . . .

“Now I won’t tell a lie, we weren’t dressed up, we didn’t have make up, we didn’t have mini-dresses or anything like that, we went the way we were because we weren’t planning on going out.

“We said we would go down the pub for a drink, have a pint or two and go home, that was it, do you know what I mean, we were going to go home for the children.”

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Cash also posted a video of a confrontation with a staff member.

She said: “This man refused me . . . and this man is a manager.

“This is my local pub . . . where I come the whole time with settled girls. But tonight I came with a Traveller girl and tonight I was refused.”