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Auckland business man & “pimp” charged for sex exploitation

October 12, 2014 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A Sunday Star Times Report published today was headlined “Text to high-flier” The subheading was the 17-year old pimp’s text message to the “wealthy Auckland businessman” which read– “I’ve got a girl to sell”

Summary: The 17-year-old girl acted as a “pimp” for the businessman – finding and enticing girls as young as 15 to have sex with him in return for drugs and cash, prosecutors say. The man in his late 50’s and the pimp, now aged 20, are on trial in the Auckland District Court. The Crown says as well as inducing 15-year-old girls to provide “commercial sexual services” in return for methamphetamine, the pair conspired to drug one of the teenagers with the date-rape drug GHB. Both accused have name suppression.

For full story by Ian Steward see:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/10606894/Text-to-high-flier-I-ve-got-a-girl-to-sell [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Crime, Prostitution Tagged With: Auckland businessman, Auckland District Court, commercial sexual services, Girl4--U, pimp

Steve Crow – Eden Digital Ltd and US porn sources

April 28, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

The Dominion Post reports today:  “[Stephen Peter] Crow, who is desperate not to carry a conviction as it would bar him from entering the United States where much of his pornography is obtained: said “I plead not guilty” [before Judge Russell Johnson in the Auckland District Court yesterday].

Crow’s “not guilty” plea was entered in relation to the Ministry of Economic Development’s allegation that he breached a banning Order imposed on him by the Registrar of Companies (served personally on him on 14 May 2010), preventing him for four years under s. 385 of the Companies Act 1993 from directing, managing or promoting a company in Australasia.

The Ministry has highlighted Crow’s promotion and management last year, of  the NZ-based porn distribution company Eden Digital Ltd, now directed soley by John M Carr CPA, a San Antonio United States-based businessman and investor, as an example of Crow’s breach of the Order. (Mr John Malcolm Carr is owner, principal and registered agent of Better Business Services Inc. a US-registered corporation that owns a number of websites marketing and promoting hard core porn).

Crow told the Judge Russell Johnson yesterday that he would agree to plead guilty to the charge, but only if he was granted a “discharge without conviction” under s. 106 of the Sentencing Act 2002. The Judge naturally refused this ‘deal’ pointing out to Crow what most informed people already know, that such a discharge, if granted, is always conditional on the accused entering a guilty plea.

The Judge therefore declined the discharge application and indicated that if Crow pleaded guilty he would impose a fine. As noted, Crow refused to admit guilt and chose to enter a “not guilty” plea – forcing the matter to a defended hearing. This has been set down for three days commencing 12 September 2011.

If a person is convicted of a breach of s. 385 of the Act, a custodial sentence  of up to five years jail or a fine of up to $200,000 can be imposed by the Court.

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Filed Under: Crime, Pornography Tagged With: Auckland District Court, banning order, Better Business Services Inc, custodial sentence, Eden Digital Ltd, John M Carr CPA, John Malcolm Carr, Judge Russell Johnson, s 385 Companies Act 1993, s. 106 Sentencing Act 2002, San Antonio, Stephen Peter Crow, Steve Crow

Steve Crow faces defended hearing over his alleged breach of banning order

April 27, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Stephen (Steve) Peter Crow represented himself when he appeared in Courtroon 11 of the Auckland District Court at 10 am this morning facing a charge under the Companies Act 1993, brought against him by the Ministry of Economic Development.

He was charged with acting as a company director while under a four year banning order imposed on him by the Registrar of Companies under s. 385 of the Companies Act – a ban that took effect on 16 April 2010. It is alleged that he breached the ban after he organised and led the 2010 “Boobs on Bikes” parade.

His former company Eden Digital Ltd, now directed by John M Carr CPA – a San Antonio US-based businessman and investor, was also named as an organiser of the porn promotion parade (which has always served to promote the Erotica Lifestyles Expo – run by Eden Digital Ltd – that is held a few days after the parade).

Crow told the court he was not a director of the pornography distribution company Eden Digital Ltd and he was part of the parade because of his experience with the “freedom of expression” event. (Eden Digital Ltd is fully owned by CVC Group Ltd, directed by John Malcolm Carr CPA).

Crow pleaded “not guilty” to the charge of breaching the banning order imposed under s. 385 of the Companies Act. A defended hearing is set for 12 September 2011.

See: Charge ‘attack on Boobs on Bikes’ [claims Steve Crow] by Ian Steward

“A prosecution of porn king Steve Crow is a veiled attempt to shut down his Boobs on Bikes parade, the pornographer has told a court.”

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/4932200/Charge-attack-on-Boobs-on-Bikes [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Pornography Tagged With: Auckland District Court, banning order, Boobs on Bikes, CVC Group Ltd, Eden Digital Ltd, Erotica Lifestyles Expo, John M Carr CPA, John Malcolm Carr, Ministry of Economic Development, porn distribution company, s. 385 Companies Act, Stephen Peter Crow, Steve Crow

Charity worker defrauds 78-year-old widow of $2.4 million

April 2, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A charity worker, Paul Tuba Mika, conned a wealthy woman living in the upmarket Auckland suburb of Herne Bay, into believing he was a cancer-cure guinea pig in a bid to scam millions of dollars from her. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Crime Tagged With: Auckland District Court, cancer-cure conman, charity worker, Fraud

John M Carr – successfully prosecuted under the Financial Reporting Act 1993

October 15, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A number of criminal cases were presided over by Judge Roderick Joyce QC in the Auckland District Court this afternoon. In one case – Ministry of Economic Development v. John Malcolm Carr, barrister Todd  Alastair Simmonds (see: http://www.toddsimmonds.co.nz/ ) appeared for his client, American businessman Mr John M Carr (see photo links below) who had been represented at three previous court fixtures by his solicitor Alan Bevan McKay of Checketts McKay Law, Cromwell.  John M Carr pleaded guilty through his lawyer to all charges and was convicted on six charges for failing to submit financial statements relating to companies he directed.

John M Carr CPA Pic

John Malcolm Carr

Photo 1: http://www.carr.co.nz/images/jmc.jpg

Photo 2: http://www.bankler.com/AboutUs/JohnMCarr/tabid/130/Default.aspx

Photo 3: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmalcolmcarr

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Filed Under: Crime Tagged With: Alan Bevan McKay, Alan McKay, American citizen, Auckland District Court, Checketts McKay Law, court costs, Criminal cases, Cromwell, John M Carr, John Malcolm Carr, Judge Joyce, Judge Roderick Joyce, s. 19 Financial Reporting Act 1993, s. 39 Financial Reporting Act 1993, Todd Alastair Simmonds

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