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Episode 14 The Vinny Eastwood Show with Special Guest Vince Siemer of Kiwi's first.

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Vince Siemer is the founder Kiwi's First. Vincent Siemer (born 21 August 1956) is a New Zealand legal rights and freedom of expression advocate, as well as publisher of the controversial legal news website [www.kiwisfirst.co.nz] and [www.kiwisfirst.com]. Before this he was a successful businessman and real estate broker in the United States who immigrated with his wife and children to New Zealand in 1999. Mr Siemer is an advocate of transparency and full disclosure: in light of this, it should be noted that the source of all material on this page (with the exception of this sentence) is Mr Siemer himself. He has been sentenced to imprisonment three times in the high security Mt Eden Prison (in July 2007, July 2009 and again in May 2010) by New Zealand Judges for contempt of court, after failure to comply with an interim injunction which forbade him from publishing information concerning Auckland insolvency accountant Michael Stiassny. Two convictions came while he was on trips out of the country and legally unrepresented in Court. The third was by an order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Siemer was taken into custody upon his return to Auckland International Airport after each conviction. Link to Wikipedia: http://bit.ly/kNRz0y
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Vince Siemer is the founder Kiwi's First. Vincent Siemer (born 21 August 1956) is a New Zealand legal rights and freedom of expression advocate, as well as publisher of the controversial legal news website [www.kiwisfirst.co.nz] and [www.kiwisfirst.com]. Before this he was a successful businessman and real estate broker in the United States who immigrated with his wife and children to New Zealand in 1999. Mr Siemer is an advocate of transparency and full disclosure: in light of this, it should be noted that the source of all material on this page (with the exception of this sentence) is Mr Siemer himself. He has been sentenced to imprisonment three times in the high security Mt Eden Prison (in July 2007, July 2009 and again in May 2010) by New Zealand Judges for contempt of court, after failure to comply with an interim injunction which forbade him from publishing information concerning Auckland insolvency accountant Michael Stiassny. Two convictions came while he was on trips out of the country and legally unrepresented in Court. The third was by an order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Siemer was taken into custody upon his return to Auckland International Airport after each conviction. Link to Wikipedia: http://bit.ly/kNRz0y
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