Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom has issued a message of support for embattled MP Jami-Lee Ross after bombshell allegations against his National Party leader Simon Bridges yesterday.
Dotcom took to Twitter saying to Ross, "I would like to have a chat with you.
"You may need legal assistance and election support and I'm happy to help. The morally bankrupt now have one goal: To discredit and destroy you.
"It's evident in the headlines from the National PR wing today calling you a 'jihadist'," Dotcom tweeted.
Dotcom was famously arrested, with three others, in New Zealand in 2012 on behalf of the FBI.