The Sydney Morning Herald’s groundbreaking investigative podcast Liar,Liar:Melissa Caddick and the Missing Millions has been downloaded more than 1 million times less than a month after it was launched.
The receivers of the assets of missing conwoman Melissa Caddick said they were yet to decide the best way to sell a Dover Heights home bought for $6.2m in 2014.
The Sydney fraudster spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of her clients’ money every year on jewellery,clothes and overseas trips,the podcast Liar Liar reveals.
The fraudster’s husband Anthony Koletti has until May 18 to vacate the premises,but the fight will continue as to how the sale proceeds are distributed.
The revealing photo shows the fraudster made a note recording her average profit - or theft - had reached $46,000 per day,the podcast Liar Liar reveals.
The fraudster was a serial liar and one of those innocent people she tried to destroy to cover her wrongdoing was her first husband.
The fraudster’s husband lodged a claim in court for a stake of his missing wife’s millions,including her home,jewellery and Gucci wedding dress,sparking outcry from victims.
The award-winning 60 Minutes reporter teamed up with investigative reporter Kate McClymont for a new podcast series about missing conwoman Melissa Caddick.
A new episode of the podcast Liar Liar retraces the fraudster’s suburban childhood to her early criminal endeavours - including deft use of correction fluid.
The Sydney Morning Herald’s new podcast Liar,Liar:Melissa Caddick and the Missing Millions has topped the charts in Australia.
In a statement filed in court,Barb and Ted Grimley say “Melissa dishonestly and fraudulently” took $1.2m they gave her to acquire a stake in an Edgecliff flat.