PHOTO: Melissa Caddick
Anthony Koletti claims he is entitled to a share in millions of dollars worth of property, jewellery, artworks and cars.
The husband of Melissa Caddick claims he is entitled to a share in millions of dollars worth of property, jewellery, artworks and cars owned by the missing Sydney fraudster, according to a court document.
Court proceedings initiated by the corporate watchdog in November 2020 remain underway against the Ponzi scheme mastermind and her company Maliver Pty Ltd in a bid to return money to duped investors.
Caddick is thought likely to be dead after the remains of her foot washed up on a NSW beach last year, following her disappearance the day after ASIC raided her Dover Heights home in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
On Tuesday, her husband Anthony Koletti filed a concise statement in the Federal Court as an interested party, claiming entitlement over matrimonial property including two multi-million dollar homes, $2 million of jewellery and clothes, $7 million of shares and proceeds from $360,000 of sold-off cars.
Koletti also sought an order that “personal property” including five John Olsen paintings, a Gucci wedding dress, a Louis Vuitton watch, and several items of white-gold jewellery be delivered to him for his “exclusive use”.
Also under demand were a $33,960 diamond ring set by Sydney fine jewellery designer Canturi and Koletti’s wedding band, valued at $26,500.
Koletti’s claim was based, according to the document, on his “financial and non-financial contributions” to the marriage since he tied the knot with Caddick in December 2013.
Among the contributions cited were that Koletti used almost all his income to support Caddick and her son, and that since November 2020 he paid around $500 a week to care for the missing woman’s child.
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