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Melissa Caddick took $260,000 from parents for safekeeping, court told – Sydney Morning Herald
The Federal Court heard that the self-styled financial adviser may have used her parents’ money for her own expenses.

Conwoman Melissa Caddick received more than $1.3 million from her elderly parents, including about $260,000 that they handed over for safekeeping to cover some of their future expenses, the Federal Court has heard.
Ms Caddick, a self-styled financial adviser…
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