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The parents of dead fraudster Melissa Caddick would be paid nearly $1m to surrender their claim to a multimillion-dollar Sydney apartment bought in their daughter's name.
Ted and Barbara Grimley had previously argued they should be able to continue living in the Edgecliff apartment after claiming they had contributed more than $1m to its purchase.
Their claim sparked a fiery battle with Caddick's defrauded investors, who are fighting to recoup some of the $23m stolen from them by the financial adviser.
Caddick vanished in November 2020, a day after the Australian Securities and Investments Commission raided her Dover Heights home in connection with her alleged financial scam.
Earlier this month, a coronial inquest determined the conwoman had died after her foot washed up on a beach, but it could not determine when, how, and where she died.
Melissa Caddick vanished in November 2020, after ASIC raided her home in connection with her alleged financial scam