Melissa Caddick's DJ husband's cringeworthy album about the police raid on his ...

Melissa Caddick's DJ husband's cringeworthy album about the police raid on his ...
Melissa Caddick's DJ husband's cringeworthy album about the police raid on his ...

Melissa Caddick's husband has released a cringeworthy album about the dramatic police raid on their home days before the conwoman vanished. 

Anthony Koletti, 39, appeared on Channel Seven's Spotlight on Sunday night, when he denied his wife ripped off her family, friends and investors - despite the mountain of evidence against her. 

His music featured heavily throughout the program - and is now available online in full. 

The album, titled 'Raid' and released under the name Paws Off, starts with a maudlin dirge called Introduction.

Melissa Caddick's (left) husband Anthony Koletti (right) has released an album

Melissa Caddick's (left) husband Anthony Koletti (right) has released an album

'November 11, 2020, 5am. This is a true account of what happened on the day of the raid. Parental guidance is recommended,' Koletti says in the song. 

The second track, Good Morning, features Koletti putting on a high pitched voice to represent a female police officer outside his home, speaking above the sound of snoring. 

'No, no, we don't have any proof or evidence, we'll just get them,' the police officer says. 

'Yeah, that's good enough for me,' Koletti says, in a deeper voice, presumably meant  to represent a male police officer.  

Another deep voice says 'Freeze, don't move' over a bed of generic hip hop beats. 

'Parental guidance is recommended' for Anthony Koletti's album

'Parental guidance is recommended' for Anthony Koletti's album

'Oh, nice pyjamas, did you just wake up?,' he says.  

In the song No Rights he moans 'when you're told you've got no rights, that's what you believe', while Privacy Zero says the crimes committed by Caddick are a 'one-sided story told by one large corporation, spending millions.'

He later sings 'privacy zero, have a laugh before you go.' 

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder opens with Koletti telling the listener: 'If you think that the raid that happened on November 11, 2020 affected nobody, you were wrong.'  

Melissa Caddick (left) and Anthony Koletti (right) in better times, before her crimes were discovered

Melissa Caddick (left) and Anthony Koletti (right) in better times, before her crimes were discovered

In Bragging, he accuses police of storming into his home to 'break things and disrespect all of us'.

'People spin out when I tell them I've got a six-figure salary,' Koletti says, acting as a police officer.  

He goes on to accuse a police officer of 'cheating on a Federal Police exam' adding that it 'isn't that bad, think of all the things I could buy with the extra money'.  

Ten Minutes Too Late shows Koletti embracing a conspiracy theory about his wife's disappearance, saying he will never know 'if you walked out on your own accord, or if you were taken from the front door. I woke up 10 minutes too late.' 

His last track Outroduction finishes with the line: 'The damage is done.'    

Koletti, 39, appeared on Channel Seven's Spotlight on Sunday night, when he denied his wife ripped off her family, friends and investors - despite the mountain of evidence against her

Koletti, 39, appeared on Channel Seven's Spotlight on Sunday night, when he denied his wife ripped off her family, friends and investors - despite the mountain of evidence against her

Missing millionaire Melissa's Caddick's hairdresser husband is mocked for claiming the 'love of his life' ISN'T a conwoman

The husband of multi-millionaire swindler Melissa Caddick has been mocked online for an interview many viewers found hard to take seriously.

Even high-profile personalities like Natalie Barr and Derryn Hinch weighed in on the tell-all TV interview that audiences labelled 'cringeworthy'.

Anthony Koletti, 39, told Seven News Spotlight he doesn't believe 'the love of his life' ripped off family, friends and investors despite the mountain of evidence collected by investigators.

The rollerblading hairdresser also told bewildered veteran journalist Michael Usher he still doesn't understand what a 'Ponzi scheme' is.

Ruthless commenters also mocked the amateur DJ for his denials and took aim at his music, which was featured heavily in the soundtrack of the program.

Ruthless commenters also slammed the armature DJ for his music which was featured heavily in the program

Ruthless commenters also slammed the armature DJ for his music which was featured heavily in the program

'Melissa Caddick's husband is in denial about her crimes, not to mention his music is s**thouse,' one commenter wrote.

Another added: 'The cringe of the husband's music on the Melissa Caddick Spotlight episode is off the scale.' 

'This thing on Caddick is hilarious. Who produced this? It's an absolute comedy. And the promotion of her husband's music in the background. I can't,' a third wrote.

A fourth predicted: 'Melissa Caddick's husbands music is surely going to be the most downloaded on Spotify after all the plugs his given during the interview about his missing, presumed dead wife.'

Caddick, 49, stole millions from the life savings of family and friends in a brazen Ponzi scheme, taking the funds and spending it on herself instead of investing it for them as she promised.

As an ASIC investigation closed in on her $30 million scam, she left her luxury home in Sydney's eastern suburbs for a dawn run on November

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