Former Executive Who Received Commercial Sex Services From Girl Can Now Be Named
The former OneRoof chief was sentenced to 10 months’ home detention and ordered to pay $3,000 after admitting the charge.
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Name suppression ends for businessman convicted of sex charge
Greg Hornblow is the former chief of the OneRoof real estate platform owned by NZME. Name suppression has lapsed for an east Auckland businessman sentenced to home detention for receiving commercial sexual services from a person aged under 18. He is Greg Hornblow, the former chief of the digital and real estate platform OneRoof, which is owned by NZME, the publisher of the New Zealand Herald newspaper. The Times recently reported that Hornblow, …
Name suppression lapses for top executive who paid underage girl for
Former Auckland executive Greg Hornblow was convicted of receiving "commercial sexual services" from a person aged under 18. Photo: Finn Blackwell A former executive who was convicted of receiving "commercial sexual services" from a person aged under 18 can now be named.
Former NZME exec named after conviction for underage sex offence
A former NZME executive Greg Hornblow can now be publicly identified after his name suppression lapsed following a conviction for obtaining commercial sexual services from a person under 18. Hornblow, previously head of OneRoof, admitted the charge in November 2025 and was later sentenced in the Auckland District Court to 10 months’ home detention and ordered to pay $3000 in emotional harm reparations. The court heard he met the 14-year-old via …
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