ASIC does not believe Melissa Caddick was 'tipped off'

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ASIC does not believe Melissa Caddick was 'tipped off'
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An ASIC investigator has disputed claims Melissa Caddick was 'tortured' by authorities, saying the conwoman filed her nails during police raids. 9News

"We are also well advanced and close to finalising an application to the Federal Court which will seek sale orders regarding the designer jewellery, clothing and artworks," Mr Gleeson said in a statement on Monday.

Caddick's mother Barbara Grimley holds ASIC responsible for her daughter's suspected death, saying she was highly distressed during the raid and was not allowed any food or water. On Monday Griffen returned to the witness box and reaffirmed she watched Caddick make herself a protein smoothie in the morning.

Allen also confirmed during the raid Caddick was observed filing her nails "from time to time," and taking a nap in the afternoon.

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