“I am his biological father and court endorsed guardian for health, schooling and anything else,” wrote Mr Caddick in his email.
According to court documents, Mr Caddick said he was making no claim to any funds on his son’s behalf. “Those funds should be returned to the defrauded investors.”
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In refusing the receivers access to the Dover Heights home, Mr Koletti recently told the court “I need all the money that I can get” and that he could not afford to take any days off work to let them into his home as “I am trying to support a young child”.
Court documents tendered since then indicate Mr Caddick is paying his son’s private school fees.
Ms Caddick was married to her first husband for 12 years until 2012. She married Mr Koletti the following year.
Her parents, Barb and Ted Grimley, are claiming they are entitled to a share of an Edgecliff apartment as their daughter assured them they would have a life tenancy and more than one-third equity in the $2.5 million apartment she bought in 2016.
Her brother Adam is also claiming a stake in the same property, having given his sister $144,000 to help with the mortgage repayments, court documents show.
The Grimleys’ lawyers wrote to Mr Hayter in December saying Mr Grimley, 87, has “very serious medical issues” as well as having to endure “the first anniversary of the loss of his daughter”. His wife, 82, also has serious health issues.
Mr Hayter, representing receivers Bruce Jones and Daniel Soire,…
