Embattled internet tycoon Kim Dotcom says he is now considered a pariah and may quit New Zealand.
In an exclusive interview with the Herald on Sunday the Mega founder, who is facing internet piracy charges, says he is bearing the brunt of a vicious public backlash since the general election and now thinks his only option is to leave his adopted home at the end of US court proceedings.
He said he was renewing his offer to the Department of Justice to voluntarily travel to the US for his trial. But this was on the condition he was given bail and that assets seized in the 2012 Dotcom mansion raid are returned to him.
From the outset he has maintained his innocence and says he is confident of winning any court action against him.
Dotcom was at a loss to explain why the tide of public opinion had turned so harshly against him. "It's turned into something very ugly. Now I am a pariah," he said.