Caddick disappearance
Melissa Caddick victims reach multimillion-dollar settlement
The Federal Court approved the settlement on Tuesday, which will result in some investors clawing back money lost to the Sydney conwoman.
- Michaela Whitbourn
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- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Crimes of fashion: Conwoman’s designer wardrobe to be sold off
Melissa Caddick’s collection of high-end clothes, shoes and bags by Gucci, Chanel, Alexander McQueen and others goes under the hammer this week.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Kate McClymont honoured at Walkleys for outstanding contribution to journalism
Known for her coverage of figures including Eddie Obeid, Dyson Heydon, Charlie Teo and Don Burke, McClymont’s fearless reporting has held the powerful to account.
Koletti abandons claim to Caddick millions, faces substantial legal costs
The husband of the late fraudster had sought millions of dollars’ worth of shares, jewellery and property, as well as a Gucci wedding dress.
- Kate McClymont
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Melissa Caddick’s victims launch class action against super fund auditors
A number of the fraudster’s victims have launched a class action against the auditors she engaged to audit her clients’ self-managed superannuation funds.
- Kate McClymont
Fraudster Melissa Caddick’s penthouse withdrawn from auction at last minute
In a move that disappointed the fraudster’s victims, the auction of the conwoman’s Edgecliff apartment has been stopped.
- Kate McClymont
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See inside Melissa Caddick’s penthouse as tower farewells its famous fraudster
Take a tour through the penthouse apartment Caddick bought her parents as it hits the market with hopes of recouping $5 million for investors in her Ponzi scheme.
- Carrie Fellner
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Inside Melissa Caddick's Edgecliff penthouse as fraudster's apartment hits the market
The three-bedroom apartment is expected to sell for in excess of $5 million when it goes to auction in October
Caddick’s victims to share initial $3 million payout
It is hoped that investors may recover around 30 percent of the funds they invested with fraudster Melissa Caddick.
- Kate McClymont
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