April 1, 2024

Melissa Caddick’s husband says he can’t possibly take time off work to let liquidators sell the $6.2million mansion that his wife bought with stolen funds.

Former hairdresser Anthony Koletti and Caddick’s elderly parents were given formal notice late last year that her luxury properties, exotic cars and jewellery would be sold to repay the victims of her Ponzi scheme. 

The conwoman, 49, was wanted by police after she skipped town in November 2020 with $30million of her clients’ life-savings, until she was declared dead four months later when her decaying foot drifted ashore 400km south of her home in Sydney. 

Appearing in the Federal Court via video-link on Thursday morning, Mr Koletti said he saw ‘no purpose’ in receivers having access to the Dover Heights home, in Sydney‘s eastern suburbs.

‘I need all the money that I can get,’ he said.

Former hairdresser Anthony Koletti (pictured outside court on Wednesday) has objected to the sale of the $6.2million home his fraudster wife bought with stolen money

Two of missing conwoman Melissa Caddick's luxury cars have gone under the hammer. Caddick is pictured with her husband Anthony Koletti

Two of missing conwoman Melissa Caddick’s luxury cars have gone under the hammer. Caddick is pictured with her husband Anthony Koletti

After claiming he was too busy to let a court-appointed insolvency group inside the property, he said he was ‘trying to support a young child’, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

Caddick’s teenage son, who she had with her first husband, is understood to be living at the property with the one-time DJ.

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