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Wikeley seeks exit from Kea fury

Facing legal consequences of his attempted fraud against Sir Owen Glenn’s Kea Investments, Ken Wikeley vainly offers an olive branch.

The Auckland High Court has declined to order a judicial settlement conference in the case.

Tim Hunter Wed, 26 Nov 2025

Faced with the “ongoing stress” of litigation, fraudster Ken Wikeley has sought to formally relinquish his fake US$123.8 million claim against Sir Owen Glenn’s Kea Investments in a settlement offer.

The proposal was revealed in a High Court decision of Justice Ian Gault dated November 17.

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Tim Hunter Wed, 26 Nov 2025
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