This claim is at odds with what Koletti told the Federal Court in December 2020, only weeks after his wife went missing.
On that occasion, Koletti produced bank records to show he only had $1.95 to his name.
“I was last employed on a part-time basis as a hairdresser until the COVID-19 lockdown commenced in late March 2020,” Koletti said.
The court has also heard that as his wife was the primary breadwinner, it was decided he would quit work altogether to take care of home duties and look after his stepson.
“As a result I do not earn an income. My living expenses and those of our Dover Heights household are paid for by Melissa Caddick,” Koletti said.
Koletti, who declined numerous requests to speak to the podcast, is denying that he lived the high-life on the back of his wife’s fraudulent scheme.
Transactions from Anthony Koletti’s Paws Off Productions bank statement showing large cash deposits and bank transfers, and ATM withdrawals.Credit:Federal Court of Australia
To back up his claims that he supported his wife, he has tendered bank statements from his music production company Paws Off, claiming the statements show he made substantial cash withdrawals which he gave to his wife.
This is at odds with his previous disclosures to the Federal Court that his company Paws Off Productions had no income and no assets.
The podcast reveals in a new episode that Koletti’s bank statements omit a crucial fact.
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