The trial of an Auckland woman accused of fleecing investors of about $15 million is due to begin today.
Jacqui Bradley, who ran a financial advisory business with her now-dead husband, faces 75 Crimes Act charges in a case brought by the Serious Fraud Office. The pair's company, B'On Financial Services Ltd, collapsed in 2009.
The SFO alleges the Bradleys operated a Ponzi-type scheme and took investors' money to repay earlier investors and to fund their lifestyle.
Although the SFO believed this involved tens of millions of dollars from more than 80 people, the charges relate to $15 million from 28 investors.
Bradley yesterday pleaded not guilty in the Auckland District Court to the charges, including 58 of theft by person in a special relationship.