Two luxury cars belonging to missing Sydney conwoman Melissa Caddick have sold at auction to reimburse defrauded investors.
Insolvency firm Jones Partners has confirmed that the two cars owned by Ms Caddick’s company Mailver Pty Ltd, a 2016 Audi R8 V10 and 2016 Mercedes-Benz CLA45, were sold in Pickles’ first luxury vehicle auction for the year on Monday night for $295,000 and $66,250.
“Today, we will also be sending our statutory creditors report for Maliver to investors and other stakeholders whereby we will be holding a creditors meeting on March 15, 2022 to discuss the status of the liquidation generally and other potential recoveries.”There are also plans to sell off Ms Caddick’s Dover Heights home and another property.
The Sydney businesswoman disappeared in November 2020 shortly after her home was raided by the Australian Federal Police as part of an Australian Securities and Investments Commission investigation into her and her business. “This is an important step in commencing the asset realisation process in the liquidation and we are also advancing other efforts, including recovering potential tax refunds as part of the liquidation,” said Mr Gleeson said at the time.Mr Gleeson has previously told reporters that it appeared Ms Caddick had tricked investors into giving her money that she used to live an extravagant lifestyle.
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