Explosive revelations in case of glamorous young widow who is suing her dead husband's family over his multi-million-dollar estate as it is revealed she had a steamy fling with her estate agent

  • Mae Cardaci's multi-millionaire husband Marc Cardaci died from cancer in 2015
  • She is suing the family after claiming she was cut out of his $40million estate 
  • Ms Cardaci said she was cut off by the family after a fling with an estate agent
  • She has also rejected a settlement offer of a Maserati and $2million

A socialite widow who is suing one of Australia's richest families claims they turned on her because of a fling with an estate agent after her late husband's death.

Mae Cardaci's multi-millionaire husband Marc Cardaci, the CEO of the CFC Group of businesses, died from oesophageal cancer in 2015, leaving behind a $40million estate which is now at the centre of a Supreme Court battle in Western Australia.

Ms Cardaci said conversations with her husband before his death made her believe  he would leave the entire $40million estate to her, a claim the family disputes. 

The widow also alleged the family turned on her after she had a fling with an estate agent who helped her sell a $3million property, The West Australian reported.  

Mr Cardaci's family - who own Centurion Transport, one of the biggest companies in Australia - are the 50th wealthiest family in the country and the 30th richest in Western Australia.

Mae Cardaci (pictured) is locked in a legal battle with her late husband Marc Cardaci's family over his $40million estate when he died from oesophageal cancer in 2015. Ms Cardaci claims the family cut her off from the fortune after she had a fling with an estate manager

Mae Cardaci (pictured) is locked in a legal battle with her late husband Marc Cardaci's family after he left behind a $40million estate when he died from oesophageal cancer. Ms Cardaci claims the family cut her off from the fortune after she had a fling with an estate agent

The court has already heard allegations that Ms Cardaci's former brother-in-law Philip offered her a $2million settlement, a boat and a Maserati. 

This allegedly occurred during two meetings at a cafe in Scarborough in mid-2016. 

In the 'take it or leave it' offer, Ms Cardaci was allegedly denied access to her late husband's $40million trust fund. 

Phillip is alleged to have gone against his brother's wishes by holding onto the fortune.   

Barrister Martin Cuerden SC, representing the widow, previously told the court: 'It was a take-it-or-leave-it $2million offer... she would never get anything if she did not accept it.'

The lawyers claim her husband's Maserati and a boat were offered to Ms Cardaci as 'sweeteners' due to their sentimental value.  

Mr Cardaci told the Western Australia Supreme Court the family cut her out of the $40million estate after she had a fling with an estate agent who helped her sell a $3million property (Ms Cardaci's Watermans Bay property is pictured)

Mr Cardaci told the Western Australia Supreme Court the family cut her out of the $40million estate after she had a fling with an estate agent who helped her sell a $3million property (Ms Cardaci's Watermans Bay property is pictured)

Before Mr Cardaci's death, he bought a $3.2million beachfront mansion in Watermans Bay for his wife.   

Ms Cardaci met her late husband in 2011 and the pair married in 2012 before was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer. 

She cared for him through chemotherapy and radiotherapy and described her late husband as 'always very generous, financially and emotionally'.  

Lawyers for the Cardaci family claim the widow saw her husband's money as 'her inheritance, her entitlement'. 

The trial continues in the Western Australia Supreme Court.  

Ms Cardaci (pictured) is suing the family over the $40million estate claiming conversations with her husband before his death gave her the belief she would inherit his fortune

Ms Cardaci (pictured) is suing the family over the $40million estate claiming conversations with her husband before his death gave her the belief she would inherit his fortune

Explosive revelations in case of glamorous young widow who is suing her dead husband's family

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