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Conwoman’s husband in shock career move

Under the moniker DJ “Paws Off”, Anthony Koletti has taken to Spotify to spin a profit amid his battle to stave off the Australian Securities and Investments Commission from clawing back some of his late wife’s stolen millions.Mr Koletti isn’t accused of any wrongdoing in relation to his wife’s actions or disappearance.Authorities earlier this year took out an apprehended violence order after made references to an ASIC investigator in one of his tracks.Mr Koletti’s bizarre pivot to the musical scene includes a 12-track album titled “Raid” – in reference to investigators swooping on Ms Caddick’s luxury Dover Heights home in November 2020.The album’s cover art depicts a pair of ASICS running shoes – the same brand Ms Caddick’s decomposed foot was found in.He only boasts 278 monthly listeners on Spotify.In the track Good Morning, Mr Koletti samples snoring sounds and mockingly impersonates a police officer saying: “No, no, no, we don’t have any proof or evidence, we’ll just get them.”“Yeah they’ve got millions of dollars of jewellery, luxury items, clothes and everything. I can’t wait,” the former hairdresser is heard saying.In another track, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Mr Koletti raps: “If you think that the raid that happened on November 11, 2020 affected nobody, you were wrong”.Intelligence Artificial, his latest release, Mr Koletti claims his wife “died as a direct result of an ASIC investigation” and references an ASIC investigator by name.Ms Caddick, 49, disappeared the day after her home was raided on November 11, 2020.ASIC claimed she had misappropriated investor money to fund her lavish lifestyle, duping them of more than $20 million.Luxury items such as jewellery, watches, designer clothes and cars were seized by ASIC in the wake of her death.Alleged conwoman Melissa Caddick's husband Anthony Koletti's song "Improper, Cruel and Inhumane".Mr Koletti, who married her in 2013, is now fighting the watchdog’s attempts to sell off her beachside home.He is also contesting the AVO sought by police in response to the track Intelligence Artificial, which named the ASIC officer heading up the investigation.“You can’t hide behind your government job forever,” Mr Koletti says on the track while referring to the investigator as a “snake or a rat” and saying he will “buy the ugliest thing I can find”. Via news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site https://www.news.com.au

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