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Businessman defends Nelson man accused of running ponzi scheme

The Nelson man accused of running a series of allegedly illegal investment schemes to attract $US42 million is “as honest as they come,” according to a business acquaintance.David John Hobbs, of Stoke, Nelson, his wife Jacqueline Hobbs, and si

Duncan Bridgeman
Fri, 09 Apr 2010

The Nelson man accused of running a series of allegedly illegal investment schemes to attract $US42 million is “as honest as they come,” according to a business acquaintance.

David John Hobbs, of Stoke, Nelson, his wife Jacqueline Hobbs, and six Australians are accused of misleading investors and

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Duncan Bridgeman
Fri, 09 Apr 2010
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