Anthony Koletti, Melissa Caddick’s husband, says he can’t find job

Anthony Koletti, Melissa Caddick’s husband, says he can’t find job


The spouse of the missing con artist Melissa Caddick claims his father has called him a toyboy, a pervert, and even an idiot.

Anthony Koletti (pictured with missing conwoman wife Melissa Caddick) said he has been labelled a 'toyboy' and 'creep' and is unable to find work

Anthony Koletti (pictured with missing conwoman wife Melissa Caddick) said he has been labelled a 'toyboy' and 'creep' and is unable to find work


Anthony Koletti claims that since his wife’s disappearance, he has been unable to find employment because potential employers believe he was either involved in Ms. Caddick’s Ponzi scheme or was responsible for her disappearance.

‘My father has called me a ‘arsehole,’ a ‘creep,’ a ‘f***wit,’ a ‘toyboy,’ a ‘handbag,’ and even’stupid,’ he stated in a 110-page declaration presented during the inquest into Ms. Caddick’s presumed murder.

During his testimony before the NSW Coroners Court, Mr. Koletti denied any involvement in her fraudulent activities.

Anthony Koletti (shown with missing conwoman wife Melissa Caddick) claimed he has been branded a “toyboy” and a “creep” and is unable to obtain employment.

Mr. Koletti (seen on Wednesday leaving the inquest into his wife’s disappearance) has denied any involvement in Mellissa Caddick’s fraudulent activity.

In his statement, he stated, “I observed Melissa working hard every day (excluding weekends) while seated in front of screens with what appeared to be stocks moving up and down.”

Mr Koletti (pictured leaving the inquest into his wife's disappearance on Wednesday) has denied any involvement in Mellissa Caddick's fraudulent activity

Mr Koletti (pictured leaving the inquest into his wife's disappearance on Wednesday) has denied any involvement in Mellissa Caddick's fraudulent activity

I have observed graphs and tables. I saw digits. I simply believed that she was intelligent, competent, and very successful.

In 2005, the Sydney hairdresser and part-time DJ met Ms. Caddick for the first time as a client in his salon.

Before she moved to London with her first husband, she shared a restaurant kiss with Mr. Koletti.

In his affidavit, he stated, “We did not have any intimate contact at the time.”

In 2005, Ms. Caddick met Mr. Koletti, 11 years her senior, as a client in his salon (pictured: Ms. Caddick, Mr. Koletti, and his son).

I believe that Melissa fell in love with me, however. I fell in love in that instant.Ms Caddick met Mr Koletti, aged 11 years apart, as a client in his salon in 2005 (pictured, Ms Caddick, Mr Koletti and son)

Ms Caddick met Mr Koletti, aged 11 years apart, as a client in his salon in 2005 (pictured, Ms Caddick, Mr Koletti and son)

The two then began a digital long-distance relationship, with frequent text messages and phone chats for over five years.

Mr. Koletti traveled to New York and Cyprus with Ms. Caddick in 2011, the same year she divorced her spouse.

He attributed inconsistencies in his answers before and after the inquest to “trauma” and “confusion.”

In his statement, he stated, “I rarely leave my house unless I have to, and I have lost a big number of acquaintances.”

“I have no idea what my future holds for me.”

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