Prime Minister John Key said late last night that contractors who worked on Kim Dotcom's Coatesville mansion sought Mr Key's personal support in 2011 for an application to the Overseas Investment Office to buy the mansion.
Mr Key believes that is probably behind Mr Dotcom's accusations that Mr Key is lying when he says the first he knew of him was on January 19 this year.
That is the date on which the Solicitor General briefed the Prime Minister on the raid the FBI was about to make on the house in a bid to get the internet mogul extradited to the United States to face piracy charges.
Mr Key said the request to support Mr Dotcom, a German with permanent residency in New Zealand, was made through his electoral agent by two contractors. They wanted their work to continue.
The agent handled it and it was never referred to the Prime Minister.