Over eight years, Caddick funded her extravagant lifestyle by stealing more than $23 million from her family and friends who thought they were investing in shares.

Nine News spoke to Koletti on Wednesday evening.Credit: Nine News
Koletti and Caddick married on New Year’s Eve in 2013. Following Caddick’s disappearance, Koletti claimed he was entitled to millions of dollars of his wife’s proceeds of crime, including her Gucci wedding dress, $7 million in shares, $2 million worth of jewellery, artworks, the $360,000 proceeds from the sale of their luxury cars, as well as two properties he claimed were valued at $20 million.
Koletti later abandoned his multimillion-dollar claim on his wife’s estate, with the court ruling he could keep his wedding ring, a watch and two of his wife’s dresses.