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Kim Dotcom seeks topnotch chef and counter-intelligence staff for new house

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom is looking for a Michelin-starred chef, a German teacher and security personnel for his new house. Photograph: Michael Bradley/AFP/Getty Images

Kim Dotcom, the founder of file-sharing company Megaupload, is advertising for live-in staff in his New Zealand mansion; and the eclectic team, including a chef and counter-intelligence officer, he is recruiting will make for a lively household.

Dotcom, a German national who has permanent residency in New Zealand, shifted south from his longtime base in Auckland to the tourist hub of Queenstown in the lower South Island last year, citing a desire to get away from “spies” and raise his children among mountains and lakes.

Last year a decision by Hong Kong’s high court meant Dotcom was able to access frozen assets, property and cash, which he credits with funding his family’s relocation.

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Dotcom has five children and a new wife, 22-year-old Elizabeth.

Queenstown and the southern lakes region, a longtime playground for the rich and famous, have also become popular with silicon valley entrepreneurs and billionaire preppers.

The PayPal cofounder Peter Thiel owns land by Lake Wanaka, and former Today show host Matt Lauer owns a farm an hour’s drive from Queenstown.

“Trust me. If you can afford it move to Queenstown, New Zealand: It’s the most beautiful place ever,” tweeted Dotcom on 24 April. “Happiness is guaranteed, You survive WW3.”

Since settling in Queenstown Dotcom has been tweeting regularly, and is now recruiting for a range of positons.

“Who wants to come and live with the Dotcoms in Queenstown?” he said in a twitter post seeking a Michelin-starred chef, a German teacher and security personnel.

The post attracted hundreds of retweets and comments on Twitter. One said he was “a very good carpenter”. “I can also double as a bodyguard as I’m efficient with a nail gun. You’re welcome.”

Another said: “Executive protection is the only thing I have extensive experience with. However I do make a mean lasagna.”

It is six years since Dotcom, a self-described “internet freedom fighter”, was arrested in a dramatic police raid on his mansion near Auckland after the FBI shut down Megaupload’s servers.

Dotcom claimed Megaupload was a genuine file-sharing site that did its best to police copyright infringement but had 50 million daily users and could not control every aspect of its activity.

Dotcom has accused US authorities of pursuing a vendetta against him on behalf of Hollywood studios.

The FBI alleges Megaupload netted more than US$175m in criminal proceeds and cost copyright owners more than US$500m by offering pirated content.