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‘Playboy’ defrauded parents-in-law of $12m

Son-in-law supported a mistress with money for apparent developments.

Campbell Gibson
Fri, 17 Mar 2017

An Auckland couple has successfully obtained a multi-million dollar summary judgment against a former son-in-law, who defrauded them to fund “a playboy lifestyle,” a High Court judgment says.

The plaintiffs, Jia Jun and Yan Qu, took Jun Zeng and his company, J & H Development, to court alleging

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Campbell Gibson
Fri, 17 Mar 2017
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