A suspicious man wearing dark sunglasses and a black jacket spotted lurking around Jordan Williams' lawyers' chambers during the Colin Craig defamation trial worried his team that he was a spy.
It turned out to be a witness who was later subpoenaed but Williams' legal team tried to link the "so-called lurking incident" to Craig.
In judicial minutes released to media this week, Justice Sarah Katz detailed the drama which happened at the end of the first week of the trial heard at the Auckland High Court.
Justice Katz said on Monday, September 12 she received an email from Williams' lawyer Peter McKnight about an "incident of concern" the previous Friday evening.
When they were leaving the lawyer's chambers, they saw "a man with black square glasses [at dusk] and a black jacket, peering into the foyer, seemingly attempting to read the tenant information".