Australian 'Wolf of Wall Street' Jeffrey Revell-Reade spent or hid millions, court told

By Nick Miller
Updated April 20 2016 - 5:33pm, first published 1:07pm
'Wallaby of Wall Street': Jeffrey Revell-Reade outside his Darling Point home in Sydney in 2010. Photo: Nick Moir
'Wallaby of Wall Street': Jeffrey Revell-Reade outside his Darling Point home in Sydney in 2010. Photo: Nick Moir
Jack Flader at Crown Court in London in February. Photo: Louis Porter
Jack Flader at Crown Court in London in February. Photo: Louis Porter
Court order: Detail from Revell-Reade schedule of known assets  Photo: Southwark Crown Court
Court order: Detail from Revell-Reade schedule of known assets Photo: Southwark Crown Court
Jeffrey Revell-Reade's luxury Sydney pad is now being sold for proceeds of crime.  Photo: Andre Lantin
Jeffrey Revell-Reade's luxury Sydney pad is now being sold for proceeds of crime. Photo: Andre Lantin

London: A fraudster dubbed 'the Australian Wolf of Wall Street' has successfully hidden – or spent, or lost – tens of millions of dollars conned from more than 1000 British investors.

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