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Peter Jackson wins $2.6m in claims over vintage aircraft fraud

The damages follow the conviction of an American pilot who ran Jackson’s replica plane business.

Nevil Gibson Fri, 19 Nov 2021

An American pilot and vintage aircraft expert, Eugene DeMarco, has been ordered to pay his former employer Sir Peter Jackson more than $2.6 million in damages after being jailed for fraud in December 2019.

In a just-released decision, Justice Christine Grice found in favour of The Vintage

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Nevil Gibson Fri, 19 Nov 2021
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