The husband of conwoman Melissa Caddick is now free to continue making songs about the fraud investigator looking into his wife, after a court tore up an AVO banning the hairdresser-turned DJ from producing tracks about her.
Anthony Koletti was hit with a restraining order by police on February 8 on behalf Isabella Allen – the woman at the helm of the ASIC investigation into Caddick – after releasing songs blaming the corporate regulator over Caddick’s presumed death.
But the AVO application was thrown out this week in court before it was due to be mentioned again on Friday.
Legal documents had alleged the unemployed DJ sent texts to Allen, trolled her on social media and was involved in other behaviours deemed ‘threatening’ including making several dis tracks that mentioned her and ASIC directly.
In one bizarre tune, the former hairdresser calls her ‘ugly’, compares her to a snake and a rat, and launches a personal attack about her ‘government job’.
Anthony Koletti (pictured with wife Melissa Caddick) was at the receiving end of an AVO in February made by police on behalf of ASIC investigator Isabella Allen
‘You can’t hide behind your government job forever,’ the lyric says.
‘Might get me a snake or a and call it Isabella. I’ll buy the ugliest thing I can find.’
In a series of Linked In posts, Mr Koletti made baseless claims the fraud investigation agency was responsible for his wife’s death.
‘An investigator at your company and her team of white collar crooks…
