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'Learned his lesson': Jailed Auckland radio host released on home detention

Author
Joseph Los'e, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 8 Sept 2023, 5:51pm
Nate Nauer has been released from prison on home detention. (Photo / Brett Phibbs)
Nate Nauer has been released from prison on home detention. (Photo / Brett Phibbs)

'Learned his lesson': Jailed Auckland radio host released on home detention

Author
Joseph Los'e, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 8 Sept 2023, 5:51pm

Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air

Former Mai FM host Nate Nauer has been released from prison just five months into his two-year-nine months鈥 prison term to continue his sentence on home detention.

The聽Herald聽can reveal Nauer - sentenced in May after pleading guilty to six聽money laundering charges聽- has been granted home detention.

Arrangements have been made to relocate Nauer to a safe and secure home and for terms of his release on home detention. The sign-off for home detention was granted by Justice Rebecca Edwards.

The once high-profile Radio DJ knowingly laundered $420,000 for the Comancheros gang, mainly via paying cash for luxury vehicles. He did not make any money for himself.

Dave Letele. Photo / Supplied

Dave Letele. Photo / Supplied

BBM Charity boss and friend Dave Letele -聽who has been a vocal supporter聽- said home detention, not prison was an appropriate punishment for Nauer.

鈥淣ate knows what he did was wrong and stupid and has certainly learned his lesson from his time in prison,鈥 Letele said.

鈥淲hile he was waiting for his court case, I had Nate working for the charity and working for the community.

鈥淭hat is far more beneficial than having a guy incarcerated when he can contribute to society.鈥

Letele said Nauer will be housed at a safe location and will hopefully be allowed to work for the BBM charity during the day.

He is confident, that once Nauer has completed his sentence, he will make a good contribution to society.

鈥淓veryone deserves a second chance if they make a mistake,鈥 Letele said.

Patched members of the Comanchero gang from Australia have set up a chapter in New Zealand. Photo / Instagram

Patched members of the Comanchero gang from Australia have set up a chapter in New Zealand. Photo / Instagram

鈥淚 have spoken to Nate in prison and he鈥檚 looking forward to coming out. We don鈥檛 kick people when they are down.鈥

Nauer was sentenced alongside co-offenders Yonghao Huang, a car dealer, and Vetekina Naufahu, brother of the Comancheros鈥 New Zealand president.

Huang and Nauer pleaded guilty to six charges of money laundering and Naufahu to two. Nauer had interim name suppression but this lifted at sentencing when he did not seek permanent suppression.

Joseph Los鈥檈 joined ob体育接口 in 2022 as Kaupapa M膩ori Editor. Los鈥檈 was a chief reporter, news director at the Sunday News newspaper covering crime, justice and sport. He was also editor of the NZ Truth and prior to joining ob体育接口 worked for 12 years for Wh膩nau Waipareira.

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