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Eric Watson (born 1959) is a former businessman from New Zealand, who is currently a fugitive from justice with ongoing prosecutions in the USA, UK and New Zealand. In 2011, the ''
National Business Review The ''National Business Review'' (or ''NBR'') is a New Zealand online news publication aimed at the business sector. It has journalists based in Auckland and Wellington. History The ''NBR'' was founded in 1970 by then-23 year old publisher Hen ...
'' listed Watson as the 21st richest New Zealander. However, he was removed from the 2019 NBR Rich List.


Personal

He attended
Xavier College in Christchurch Catholic Cathedral College is an integrated Catholic co-educational secondary school in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was founded in 1987 but its origins go back to more than a 119 years earlier. The college is an amalgamation of two schools: Sa ...
where he enjoyed his schooling. His first job on leaving school was as a butcher's apprentice. He later became a sales and branch manager at Whitcoulls and then a manager for
Xerox Xerox Holdings Corporation (; also known simply as Xerox) is an American corporation that sells print and electronic document, digital document products and services in more than 160 countries. Xerox is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut (ha ...
.


Businesses

He left Xerox in 1992 to start the Blue Star Group.


Hanover

Watson and business partner
Mark Hotchin Mark Stephen Hotchin (born 25 December 1958) is a New Zealand former property developer and financier. He was a director of the failed Hanover Group which owned a number of finance companies including Hanover Finance, United Finance, Nationwide ...
bought Elders Finance in 1999. Elders, and a number of other finance companies, were brought together to create Hanover Group. In July 2008 the finance companies within Hanover Group froze repayments, suspending acceptance of new deposits. Hanover paid dividends of NZ$41 million in the 2007 financial year and NZ$45.5 million in the 2008 financial year. The following financial year, NZ$68.5m was contributed to Hanover by entities associated with Watson and Hotchin. In December 2009 Hanover Group debenture holders, note holders and bond holders voted in favour of swapping their debentures, notes and bonds for shares in Allied Farmers Limited (NZX: ALF). This transaction resulted in ALF assuming the net asset position of the Hanover Group finance companies. When Hanover collapsed, causing significant losses for many small investors, concerns were raised about Hanover group's true financial position, its solvency when paying dividends, transactions that may have benefited related parties, and the accuracy of asset valuations.


Cullen Investments

Watson founded Cullen Investments in 1995 and is currently the executive chairman of the international private investment company. The company has interests in the following sectors; fashion retail, financial services, agriculture, real estate and sports and entertainment. The firm's primary focus is development of its international portfolio, which includes interests in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Through the firm, he owned
Bendon Group Bendon Group is a New Zealand lingerie, underwear and sleepwear company. It includes the women's brands Bendon, Me by Bendon, Pleasure State, Lovable and Hickory, the fuller cup size brand Fayreform, and the men's brands Bendon Man and Davenport. ...
. First launched in New Zealand, the company launched sales channels in Australia, US, UK, Europe and the UAE. The brand included ranges from Elle Macpherson who helped launch the brand into the UK and Europe, and Stella McCartney. Through the firm, he bought a 75% stake in the
New Zealand Warriors The New Zealand Warriors are a professional rugby league football club based in Auckland, New Zealand that competes in the National Rugby League (NRL) premiership and is the League's only team from outside Australia. They were formed in 1995 as ...
in 2000, which competes in the Australasian National Rugby League (NRL) and is New Zealand's largest and highest-profile privately owned sporting franchise. He later reduced his share to 50% while selling off the other half to New Zealand billionaire
Owen Glenn Sir Owen George Glenn (born 19 February 1940) is an Indian-New Zealand expatriate businessman and philanthropist, who supports humanitarian causes worldwide through his family charity. Early life Born in Calcutta, British India The prov ...
. However, in 2015, he increased his share to 100% becoming the sole-owner of the 'Vodafone Warriors' franchise. The firm has an international property portfolio, including commercial assets and residential development, predominantly in New Zealand, the US and UK. The Watson Foundation is a charitable trust established by Cullen Investments to enrich the lives of underprivileged children and young people and assist with their needs, including care, support, protection, health and education. The foundation sponsored till about 2011 charities such as
The First Tee First Tee is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that teaches children life skills, self-confidence, and resilience through golf lessons. First Tee reaches more than 3.6 million youth annually through programs delivered at chapter program locations, ...
of New Zealand. Cullen Investments and many associated NZ companies were placed into liquidation in late 2019 early 202

Watson is involved in a long-running legal dispute with Glenn. In connection with this case, in October 2020 Watson was sentenced to four months prison for
contempt of court Contempt of court, often referred to simply as "contempt", is the crime of being disobedient to or disrespectful toward a court of law and its officers in the form of behavior that opposes or defies the authority, justice, and dignity of the cour ...
.


Watson Bloodstock

Watson Bloodstock had interests in a number of race horses, including winners of Group races such as: * Little Jamie, winner of the 2000
Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes The Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes is a Group One horse race held for Thoroughbred two-year-olds at Awapuni Racecourse in Palmerston North, New Zealand. Run over 1400 metres in late March or early April, for a stake of $225,000 (2021) it, and t ...
. * Maguire, winner of the 2002
Auckland Cup The Auckland Cup is an annual race held by the Auckland Racing Club (ARC). It is an Open Handicap for thoroughbred racehorses competed on the flat turf over 3200 metres (two miles) at Ellerslie Racecourse in Auckland, New Zealand. The race was ...
.


Long Island Iced Tea Corp

The
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government, created in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The primary purpose of the SEC is to enforce the law against market ...
in July 2021 charged Eric Watson and two others with insider trading in relation to Long Island Iced Tea Corp's announcement in December 2017 that it would change its name to Long Blockchain Corp. This change also reflected a change in its focus to blockchain from iced tea and lemonade. As a result its shares soared by nearly 400%.


Marriage

He has one child, Sam Watson, from a relationship before his marriage to Nicky Watson. He was previously married to Nicola Watson, a model now known as Nicola Robinson. He has three young sons by his Swedish partner, model Lisa Henrekson.


See also

*
List of NRL club owners This is a list of club owners in the National Rugby League (NRL), the top league of professional rugby league clubs in Australasia. Current clubs See also *List of Super League rugby league club owners *List of professional sports team own ...


References


External links


Cullen Investments

Watson Foundation
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