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Kim Dotcom threatened take his money elsewhere unless New Zealand immigration authorities met his deadline (file)

Kim Dotcom threatened take his money elsewhere unless New Zealand immigration authorities met his deadline (file)

Internet tycoon Kim Dotcom threatened to withdraw his residency application and take his money elsewhere unless New Zealand immigration authorities met his deadline, new documents reveal.

Dotcom, who faces internet piracy charges in the United States over his file-sharing website Megaupload, was granted New Zealand residency in 2010 in exchange for investing $10 million in New Zealand under the Immigration Plus category.

Documents released to the Associated Press show Dotcom set a deadline for immigration officials to approve his application, with a threat that he would otherwise move to Australia or Canada.

On October 26, immigration manager Gareth Grigg sent a memo to a colleague, saying he had been advised by Dotcom's immigration agent David Cooper that "Mr Dotcom wants a decision on his application by 1 November 2010 or he will walk away".

Despite Mr Grigg's warning that "Mr Dotcom may be seen to be controlling the processing of his application" or receiving special treatment, Dotcom's residency was approved on November 1.

Another immigration official wrote that the benefits of Dotcom's investments in New Zealand "outweigh the negative aspects flowing from the applicant's convictions" - including 1998 convictions for computer fraud and dealing in stolen phone cards, and a 2002 conviction for manipulating stock prices.

Two months after being granted residency, Dotcom was convicted in Hong Kong on several counts of failing to disclose his shareholding levels, but officials decided not to deport him.

The documents also reveal immigration officials had been led to believe Dotcom was actually far wealthier than in reality.

Mr Cooper had described Dotcom as a billionaire in his application papers, but the seizure of assets since Dotcom's arrest indicates his wealth was far less than $1 billion.

Dotcom was arrested alongside Megaupload employees Mathias Ortmann, Bram van der Kolk and Finn Batato on January 20, after a police raid on his Coatesville mansion.

The group are on bail awaiting a hearing on extradition to the United States.

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22/03/2012 6:04:56 p.m.

MegaMouse wrote:

They will go free. What the US government did is illegal and will be brought to the light of day soon. This was just a witch hunt by the so called copyright owners out for blood money. They want to control every aspect of our entertainment lives. Well Megaupload was just a file storage site. Not a sharing site. If you look at the EULA for them you will see that they say theya re in no way responsible for what the users do with their links. That is why they did not have a search function. Data storage does not mean theft.

19/03/2012 3:57:25 p.m.

john wrote:

Free dotcom.

This is all WRONG and Illegal

16/03/2012 12:01:26 a.m.

Chargone wrote:

umm... woop? they still could have said no, or just accepted that and let him go. instead they actually did their job at a reasonable speed. what's the issue here?