Four defendants, 38 complainants, and 88 charges - a trial on allegations of drink-spiking and sexual assault has been delayed for six months.
The jury trial in the Christchurch District Court is scheduled to run for three months, but the prosecutor Andrew McRae has signalled that it might go for four.
McRae is the Timaru Crown prosecutor who is handling the massive case which involves the central Christchurch restaurant and bar that was known as Mama Hooch.
The trial had been scheduled to begin on August 15 but pre-trial sessions at the Christchurch courts in May decided that the start date should be delayed to February 1, 2023.