The owner of Prahran nightclub Revolver has launched a civil claim against the venue’s bookkeeper, who is accused in court documents of misappropriating almost $4.5 million from the famed late-venue on Chapel Street. Sutasinee McGuigan is accused of siphoning the funds from two bank accounts linked to the nightlife institution between August 2023 and 2025, according to a writ filed with the Supreme Court of Victoria in December. McGuigan’s husband and daughter are both named as co-defendants in court documents and are accused of receiving misappropriated funds into their private bank accounts. The writ alleges they “wilfully shut their eyes to the obvious fact that the funds had been misappropriated” by McGuigan. The 49-year-old bookkeeper allegedly funnelled $1,166,012 into three bank accounts in her name, while a further $2,936,098 was allegedly transferred to a joint bank account she had with husband Patrick McGuigan.
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