Home of fraudster who posed as psychiatrist sold for $3m after Supreme Court order

Original article by Kate McClymont
The Sydney Morning Herald – Page: 2 : 24-Nov-14

Supreme Court of New South Wales judge Arthur Emmett on 7 November 2014 increased the amount owed to the Chateau Constructions residential building firm by a serial fraudster to $A1.7m-plus. Vitomir Zepinic had counter-sued Chateau when it sought to recover a final payment of $A223,000 in late 2006 for work done on a mansion at Turramurra in Sydney. Zepinic has previously been convicted, but not jailed, for claiming to be a psychiatrist in Queensland and then the UK. The property has now been sold for $A3m-plus by a court-appointed trustee

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CHATEAU CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD, SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, TOOWOOMBA HOSPITAL, LOCAL COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, NEW SOUTH WALES. CONSUMER, TRADER AND TENANCY TRIBUNAL, COURT OF APPEAL (NEW SOUTH WALES)

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