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Melissa Caddick’s family issued notices foreshadowing sale of cars, jewellery and properties – The Sydney Morning Herald
Her family has 15 business days to lodge any objections and after that, the court will be asked to sanction the possession and…
The parents, husband and brother of missing fraudster Melissa Caddick have been given formal notice that her assets, which include cars, jewellery and two properties, are to be sold subject to court approval.
I have been instructed to immediately issue…
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