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Investors handed over $13m to Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick before she vanished, court told – ABC News
A court hears many “distressed customers” invested millions in Melissa Caddick’s company before the Sydney businesswoman went missing on November 12.

Investors handed over more than $13 million to a Sydney businesswoman before she vanished amid an investigation into her financial services company, a court has heard.
- Melissa Caddick went missing after leaving her Dover Heights home last month
- The court hears $4 million sits in various bank accounts of Ms Caddick or her company
- An ASIC investigation into Ms Caddick began in September
Melissa Caddick hasn’t been seen for more than a month and is being treated as a missing person by NSW Police.
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