Mega's “precarious” financial circumstances meant allowing changes to Kim Dotcom's freezing orders so he could lend nearly $740,000 to his estranged wife for a share issue was “too risky,” a judge has found.
Hamish McNicol Fri, 26 Feb 2016
Mega’s “precarious” financial circumstances meant allowing changes to Kim Dotcom’s freezing orders so he could lend nearly $740,000 to his estranged wife for a share issue was “too risky,” a judge has found.
On December 18 last year, Mr Dotcom made an urgent application to use the $4.3 million
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