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Alleged fraudster’s daughter living free in his $2 million home

Americhip had wanted receivers to keep Jason Charles Dean's property in good condition and lease it out to generate rental income.

Hamish McNicol
Thu, 06 Aug 2015

An American firm chasing a New Zealander for an alleged multi-million dollar fraud wants receivers appointed to his $2 million Mairangi Bay home, but his daughter has been allowed to stay living free in it.

Los Angeles-based marketing firm Americhip alleges Jason Charles Dean defrauded it through

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Hamish McNicol
Thu, 06 Aug 2015
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