Multiple female lawyers have accused former senior partner James Gardner-Hopkins of using social media to intimidate them after he was suspended for drunkenly groping interns at a Christmas party. His inappropriate conduct, revealed in 2022, inadvertently made him a prominent figure in New Zealand’s #MeToo movement, yet he has since sought a Practising Approval Certificate to return to the legal profession.
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Killer Beez gang boss Joshua Masters guilty of child endangerment after dangerous Auckland ride
Killer Beez president Joshua James Masters, 48, faces potential prison time after admitting to reckless driving with two children on his unroadworthy quad bike on State Highway 1. Stopped by police in December 2023, he was found with the children, aged 10 and 12, on the bike without proper safety equipment, leading to his arrest instead of a citation. Want More Context? 🔎
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