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Watson Wikeley conspiracy alleged in court debt dispute

Sir Owen Glenn’s Kea Investments says a Kentucky coal joint venture agreement was faked.

Sir Owen Glenn (left) and Eric Watson.

Tim Hunter Tue, 13 Dec 2022

An alleged conspiracy between ex-patriate businessmen Eric Watson and Ken Wikeley to create a fake contract with NBR Lister Sir Owen Glenn was the focus of a hearing at the High Court yesterday. 

The New Zealand case follows a default debt judgment obtained by Wikeley in a court in Kentucky this

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Tim Hunter Tue, 13 Dec 2022
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