Billionaire Alex Waislitz’s fiancee allegedly took control of a company she set up with her sister to promote her fledgling pop star career without her sibling’s consent as part of a deal to gift her a luxury Melbourne home that went wrong.
A series of share transactions in the company established by Rebekah and Venus Behbahani adds a new layer to the legal dispute between the sisters and Waislitz, which is playing out in the Victorian Supreme Court.
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