Rosemary Rogers’ Williamstown home for sale
It’s the talk of Williamstown: Andrew Thorburn’s former chief of staff Rosemary Rogers has just put her Melbourne trophy home on the market.
“Can she even do that?” some of Rogers wealthy neighbours in the historic bayside suburb have wondered.
Fair question.
As Margin Call has previously reported, the NSW Supreme Court has slapped a freezing order on Rogers expansive portfolio (conservatively valued at $6.2 million) along with her two boats, boat trailer, Range Rover and three bank accounts with her former employer NAB.
That order derives from Rogers’ position as one half of an alleged multi-million fraud ring run out of Thorburn’s office.
The sign out the front the handsome Williamstown property reveals the famously entrepreneurial Rogers has found a way to market.
Prestige property agent RT Edgar, which is handling the sale, told us the campaign had just begun.
They were still waiting for further instructions from the vendor’s solicitors about the sales process of the property Rogers bought for $3.8 million, weeks before her shock exit from the bank in December 2017.
Rogers is currently out on bail as the NSW Police case against her continues to rumble through the local court.
The court last month relaxed Rogers’ bail terms to allow the NAB veteran to stay overnight at her handsome Bellbrae weekender — the one which allegedly had almost $600,000 worth of renovations invoiced to Rogers’ co-accused, Helen Rosamond, the head of former NAB executive services contractor The Human Group.
Nothing like a retreat to the coast to get away from the hurly burly of open home inspections.