The husband of Sydney conwoman Melissa Caddick has had an apprehended violence order against him dropped after publicly blaming authorities for his wife’s death.
Police sought the AVO against Anthony Koletti as a result of social media posts and songs in which he blamed the corporate regulator for his wife’s disappearance and presumed death.
The order was intended to restrict Mr Koletti from having any contact with lead investigator on the case, Isabella Allen.
The former hairdresser turned music producer created an album of music – titled Raid – waging war on ASIC investigators, including baseless claims his wife was tortured and interrogated.
Ms Cadick disappeared after a raid on the couple’s Dover heights mansion by ASIC, which helped uncover a $23 million ponzi scheme she was running.
A year after her disappearance Mr Kolletti put up a poster outside ASIC’s Sydney office reading: “ASIC = womanslaughter”.
He also posted accusations online blaming ASIC for his wife’s presumed death.
“An investigator at your company and her team of white collar crooks caused the death of my wife. Put an end to ‘Pre-emptive Slaughter’,” he wrote online.
According to court documents, Allen was fearful that Koletti’s allegedly intimidating behaviour could escalate if he was evicted from the home the couple shared so liquidators could sell it.
There is no suggestion Mr Koletti knew about Ms Caddick’s ponzi scheme.
More to come
Originally published as Court bombshell for…
