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NBR declined court file access in 'nappy scrap' case

Nick Mowbray is suing Rascal + Friends’ founder and Treasures owners.

Grant Taylor and Nick Mowbray, pictured together at NBR's newsroom in 2018.

Will Mace Mon, 27 Jun 2022

NBR’s application to access the court file in the case of Nick Mowbray’s Rascal Friends nappy brand versus former business partner Grant Taylor, his father Keith Taylor, and the owners of Treasures nappies (JJK) has been rejected.

In a judgment delivered by High Court Associate Judge Rachel

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Will Mace Mon, 27 Jun 2022
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