The Court of Appeal has turned down a bid by trusts related to Mark Hotchin's family to throw out claims there wasn't a direct link between the assets held in trust and the family beneficiaries.
Justices Mark O'Regan, Terence Arnold and Douglas White dismissed the appeal by KA No 4 Trustee and KA No 3 Trustee, whose assets include Hotchin's incomplete multi-million dollar mansion on Auckland's Paratai Drive, according to a judgment released today.
The trusts were seeking to strike out interim preservation orders made by Chief High Court Judge Helen Winkelmann earlier this year.
The trustees claimed the High Court ruling imposed a punitive element as it led to property being frozen "merely because the holder of the property had some association with the relevant person."
The Appeal Court rejected the claim, saying "it would be surprising if a protective regime such as the provisions in this case left outside of its net any issues held in discretionary trusts.