Melissa Caddick’s $400,000 date night splurge on school fundraiser outfit | 9 News Australia

9 News Australia published this video item, entitled “Melissa Caddick’s $400,000 date night splurge on school fundraiser outfit | 9 News Australia” – below is their description.

It has been revealed that missing fraudster Melissa Caddick and husband Anthony Koletti spent over $400,000 worth of her investor’s money on luxury clothes, jewellery and accessories when attending a school fundraiser event in 2018.

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In This Story: Melissa Caddick

Businesswoman Melissa Caddick left her home in Dover Heights, Sydney, Australia, early one morning in November 2020, and is believed to have gone for a run. She didn’t take her wallet, keys, or mobile phone – and disappeared.

Her house had been raided by Australian Federal Police (AFP) as part of an investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) two days previously.

Police described the circumstances of her disappearance as “suspicious.”

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