William Yan wants around $4500 to $5000 a month for living expenses, as well the interest on a mortgage, body corporate fees, rates, private school fees and insurance on a luxury vehicle paid out of his restrained assets.
The Auckland businessman, who had $40 million of property seized this year, is making an application for living expenses to be released from these assets.
As part of the application in the High Court at Auckland this week, Yan was quizzed by police about three Porsches, a Rolls Royce the businessman gave away, his penthouse in the Metropolis building and a property project in Birkenhead that documents called the "Liu family residence".
Yan, who has also gone by the name Bill Liu in the past, denied this property was intended for his family.
According to one of Yan's lawyers, Simon Lance, his client was applying for around $4500 to $5000 for bills like food, phone, internet, gas and hot water.