Judge orders Love and Skiffington's Plimmerton house sold, "tainted by crime"

Judge orders Love and Skiffington's Plimmerton house sold, "tainted by crime"
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot July 20 (BusinessDesk) - The Plimmerton house at the centre of Ngatata Love's fraud case must be sold, as it is tainted by the proceeds of crime and its value is eroding as the mortgage is nearly $100,000 in arrears, a judge has ruled. Last October, former Treaty negotiator and Wellington-based Maori leader, Love was jailed for two years and six months after being found guilty of obtaining significant sums by deception. He and Skiffington used a $1.5 million payment from a land developer, given as a premium for access to va...